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PUBUSHED   BY   THE  ASSCX:iATED   STUDENTS   OF 

BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY  AT  PROVO,  UTAH 

Printed    in    the    U.S.A.    by    the 

Brigham  Ycung  University  Press 

LUGENE  W.  MORRIS  DEE  SANFORD 

.  .  .  Editor       _  ...  Business  Manager 


BOOK  I 

Campus — 5 

BOOK  II 

Administration _ 21 


BOOK  III 

Classes 57 


BOOK  IV 

Athletics „ 125 


BOOK  V 

Organizations  153 

BOOK  VI 

Activities _ - 239 

BOOK  VII 

Bunyon  „ „..296 


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Build  today,  then,  strong  and  sure. 
With  a  firm  and  ample  hose 
And  ascending  and  secure 
Shall  tomorrow  find  its  place. 

Longfellow 


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From  its  vantage  point  on  the  crest  of 
University  Hill,  and  looking  westward  over 
beautiful  Utah  Valley,  the  Maeser  Memorial 
Building  stands  today  as  a  tribute  to  the 
most  prominent  man  in  the  early  history 
of  this  University — Dr.  Karl  G.  Maeser.  As 
the  first  teacher,  and  later  as  the  first  presi- 
dent of  the  youthful  University,  he  estab- 
lished the  high  standards  for  which  this 
institution  has  become  well-known. 

Dignified  by  majestic  columns,  this  mem- 
orial hall,  first  of  the  buildings  to  be  located 
on  the  upper  campus,  houses  the  adminis- 
trative forces  of  the  University:  the  Office  of 
the  President  and  his  correlative  depart- 
ments, the  Associated  Students  Offices,  and 
the  University  Press. 


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Against  a  backdrop  of  the  tall,  rugged 
Wasatch  Mountains,  the  stately  and  modern 
Joseph  Smith  Building  is  the  most  recent  of 
all  the  campus  buildings.  Though  planned 
as  a  center  tor  activities  in  the  humanities, 
it  has  also  become  a  popular  social  center 
for  campus  life. 

Around  the  cheery  fireplace  on  Sunday 
evenings,  students  gather  to  discuss  subjects 
of  interest.  Within  its  assembly  halls  during 
the  week,  the  learned  or  famed  talk  of  prob- 
lems of  today,  or  noted  artists  help  us  to 
acquire  an  appreciation  of  the  finer  arts. 
There  also  students  enjoy  the  spirit  and 
talents  revealed  in  student  body  assemblies. 
And  as  the  evening  comes,  youth  dances 
in  the  handsomely  decorated  ballroom. 


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When  the  University  Librarian,  in 
a  letter  to  President  Franklin  S.  Kar- 
ris in  1923,  expressed  embarrassment 
at  not  having  sufficient  library  space 
nor  shelf  room  to  take  care  of  the 
increasing  numbers  of  books,  the 
initial  impetus  was  given  to  a  move- 
ment which  culminater  in  the  con- 
struction of  the  spacious  Heber  J. 
Grant  Library. 

".  .  .  and  in  view  of  his  sincere 
love  of  books,  and  his  generosity  as 
Trustee-in-Trust  of  the  Church  in  pro- 
viding funds  for  this  building,"  the 
new  Library  was  named  in  honor  of 
the  li-'te  President  Grant. 


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Just  a  war  ago,  a  single-storied  building, 
to  be  used  in  war  work,  was  being  rushed 
to  completion.  However,  with  the  unantici- 
pated signing  of  the  Armistice,  the  building 
was  converted  to  peacetime  usage  for 
classes  in  auto  mechanics  and  woodwork, 
and  was  known  as  the  Mechanic  Arts  Build- 
ing. 

Years  later,  in  1935,  in  order  to  meet  the 
demands  of  the  University,  the  Board  of 
Education  authorized  the  erection  of  two 
additional  floors,  and  the  new  building  was 
re-christened  in  honor  of  George  H.  Brim- 
hall,  an  enthusiastic  supporter  and  one  of 
the  earlier  presidents  of  the  school.  In  addi- 
tion to  its  former  services  the  new  building 
provided  space  for  the  teaching  of  the  exact 
and  biological  sciences,  and  for  the  Depart- 
ment of  Office  Practice. 


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Through  the  generosity  of  ten  prom- 
inent Utah  citizens,  whose  names 
appear  on  a  marble  plaque  on  the 
wall  within,  the  College  Building  was 
erected  and  dedicated  eight  years 
after  the  occupation  of  the  adjacent 
Education  Building.  This  gave  the 
University  added  prestige  as  an  in- 
stitution of  higher  learning,  and  sep- 
arated it  from  the  High  School. 

Today  within  this  building,  stu- 
dents of  the  Fine  Arts  learn  to  appre- 
ciate more  fully  the  subjects  of  their 
particular  fields — music,  speech,  and 
drama. 


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Mantled  with  ivy,  and  partially  hidden 
among  the  evergreens  of  the  lower  campus, 
the  Education  Building,  dedicated  early  in 
1892,  is  the  oldest  of  the  University  buildings. 
To  those  who  were  striving  hard  to  keep  the 
struggling  Academy  going,  the  dedication 
of  this  building  was  significant.  In  contrast- 
ing the  first  humble  home  of  the  University 
with  this  fine  new  structure.  Dr.  Karl  G. 
Maeser  said,  "The  old  man  taught  in  a 
cabin,  but  they  have  built  a  palace  for  his 
boys." 

It  served  well  its  purpose  then,  and  it 
continues  to  do  so  today.  But  as  new  and 
modern  edifices  appear  on  the  upper  cam- 
pus, the  old  Education  Building  grows  more 
picturesque  with  its  towers,  and  arches,  and 
clinging  vines. 


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And  when  we  thin\  we  lead  we  are  most  lead. 

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The  youth  of  Zion  who  heretofore  have  known  but  one  president  of  the  Church 
— the  late  President  Grant — now  look  with  trust  and  confidence  to  their  new  leader, 
President  George  Albert  Smith,  for  the  continuance  of  counsel  and  guidance  in  the 
spiritual  and  temporal  ways  of  living.  Known  throughout  the  country  and  the 
Church  as  a  friend  of  the  young  people.  President  Smith  possesses  the  wisdom,  dis- 
cernment, and  foresight,  the  spiritual  vitality,  and  understanding  love  with  which 
to  guide  them  onward  through  this  chaotic  post-war  period.  He  teaches  truth  as  a 
shield  against  temptation  and  sin. 

The  youth  of  Zion  heartily  sustain  and  honor  him  as  prophet,  seer  and  revelator 
— our  leader. 


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PRESIDENT  HOWARD  S,  McDONALD 

Bringing  with  him  a  thorough  background  of  training  and  experience  in  various 
fields  of  education,  particularly  in  school  administration,  and  possessing  strong  re- 
ligious convictions  and  an  enviable  record  in  Church  activities.  President  Howard 
S.  McDonald,  on  November  14,  1945,  became  the  fifth  president  of  the  Brigham 
Young  University,  succeeding  Dr.  Franklin  S.  Harris. 

President  McDonald's  winning  smile,  his  radiant  warmth  for  meeting  people, 
and  his  sincere  interest  in  the  students  and  concern  for  their  welfare,  have  endear- 
ed him  to  our  hearts.  His  visions  of  a  great  building  program  in  the  future  to  handle 
adequately  the  growing  registration  at  the  University,  lets  us  look  forward  with 
eager  anticipation.    President  McDonald,  we  welcome  you. 


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In  stately  and  inspiring  inaugural  services,  President  Howard  S.  McDonald 
accepted  the  two-fold  charge  given  to  him  by  President  J.  Reuben  Clark,  Jr.,  of 
the  first  presidency  of  the  Church:  first,  to  penetrate  the  mental  fog  which  surrounds 
the  world  and  unseat  ignorance,  and  second,  to  teach  the  gospel  of  God.  In  reply 
to  the  charge,  the  President  stated,  'These  responsibilities  I  accept,  and  I  will  try  to 
uphold  the  great  traditions  of  this  institution  established  by  my  predecessors." 
Thus  Howard  S.  McDonald,  on  November  14,  1945,  was  inaugurated  as  the  fifth 
president  of  Brigham  Young  University. 

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Ever  vigilant  in  guctrd- 
ing  the  youth  of  Zion,  this 
illustrious  group  sets  the 
standards  and  determines 
the  policies  of  B.Y.U.  With 
such  an  interested  and 
capable  body  of  men  to 
guide  us,  we  could  do 
naught  but  progress  to 
heights  unknown. 


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J.  Reuben  Clarkr  David  O. 
McKay. 

Top:  John  A.  Widtsoe,  Frank- 
lin L.  West,  Adam  S.  Bennion. 

Center:  Joseph  F.  Merrill,  Al- 
bert E.  Bowen,  Stephen  L.  Rich- 
ards. 

Bottom:  Joseph  Fielding  Smith, 
Keifer  B.  Sauls,  Charles  A.  Callis. 


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With  a  flourish  of  pen  to  affix 
a  signcrture,  or  with  a  few  terse 
statements  in  answer  to  a  ques- 
tion, Keifer  B.  Sauls,  efficiently 
handles  his  duo-titled  task  as 
Secretary-Treasurer  of  the  Uni- 
versity. He  is  capably  assisted 
by  Miss  Carma  Ballif  who  super- 
vises the  business  of  the  Trea- 
surer's Office.  These  smiling  of- 
fice workers  are  Harriet  Young, 
Laie  Thurber  and  Lavon  Whiting 
who  wrestle  with  the  unending 
columns  of  figures  which  find 
their  way  into  that  office. 


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Since  the  declarations  of 
peace,  and  the  return  of  service 
men  and  women,  registration  at 
this  University  has  been  climb- 
ing to  unprecedented  heights. 
But  with  that  same  genial  com- 
posure and  efficiency  that  mark- 
ed the  registration  of  his  first 
dozen  college  students  of  the 
Brigham  Young  Academy  in 
1904,  Registrar  John  E.  Hayes, 
with  his  competent  staff,  handles 
the  three  thousands  who  are  en 
rolled  today. 


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Dr.  Wesley  P.  Lloyd,  as  Dean  of  Students  and  Chairman  ot  the  Committee  of 
Special  Services,  two  newly-created  offices,  capably  assists  the  President  of  the 
University  in  supervising  the  welfare  of  students,  noting  their  progress  and  accom- 
plishments, and  assisting  with  their  problems.  In  this  position,  Dean  Lloyd,  efficiently 
aided  by  members  of  the  Faculty,  deals  with  Freshmen  orientation,  the  activities  of 
social  units,  and  student  employment. 

Friend,  advisor,  sports  fan,  philosopher  .  .  .  Dean  Lloyd  is  known  by  all  for  his 
keen  sense  of  humor,  and  his  likeable  personality. 


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To  maintain  the  welfare  of  every  woman  Student  at  B.Y.U.  is  the  desire  and 
responsibility  of  Mrs.  Lillian  C.  Booth,  in  her  capacity  as  Chairman  of  Women's 
Activities.  Always  helpful  and  understanding  and  a  mother  in  her  own  right,  Mrs. 
Booth  has  always  found  time  to  give  friendly  guidance  in  personal  matters  and 
school  problems.  In  her  capacity  as  Advisor  to  A.W.S.,  she  has  stimulated  and 
guided  student  functions  with  sympathetic  suggestion  and  advice.  Although  she 
has  served  only  a  short  time  in  her  present  capacity,  she  has  managed  to  endear 
herself  to  many  women  students  at  B.Y.U. 


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Known  as  "the  walkin'est,"  as  well  as  "the  apple-eatin'est"  man  on  the  cam- 
pus, Dean  Herald  R.  Clark,  of  the  College,  of  Commerce,  possesses  that  rare  and 
amiable  personality  which  makes  all  who  know  him  like  him.  Living  about  as  far 
away  as  possible  to  be  still  considered  a  resident  of  Provo,  Dean  Clark  walks  to 
and  from  his  home — and  loves  it.  Among  those  who  have  classes  from  him,  it  is 
said  that  his  stories  always  apply  to  the  principle  at  hand,  and  his  associates  know 
him  as  one  to  stimulate  individual  thinking. 

Students  of  the  University,  and  residents  of  Provo  and  the  adjacent  area  are 
indebted  to  Dean  Clark  for  the  excellent  and  varied  lyceum  programs  which  are 
brought  to  us,  and  ore  appreciative  of  nis  efforts  in  obtaining  the  best  artists  and 
lectures  for  our  entertainment  and  betterment. 


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If  it  is  true  that  the  first  test  of  a  great  man  is  his  humility,  Dean  Carl  F.  Eyring 
of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  is  one  of  our  greatest  A  man  who  holds  an 
enviable  record  of  scientific  achievement,  he  is  ever  modest  and  sincere. 

His  activities,  however,  have  never  been  solely  scientific  in  nature,  for  he  has 
always  had  opportunities  for  church  work.  At  present  he  is  a  member  of  the  Sun- 
day School  General  Board  and  formerly  he  was  president  of  the  Eastern  States  Mis- 
sion. He  is  indeed  a  valuable  faculty  member.  Students  and  colleagues  alike  find 
strength  in  his  handclasp,  wisdom  in  his  counsel  and  joy  in  his  friendship. 


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Possessor  of  one  of  the  most  soothing  voices  on  the  campus  is  Dr.  Christen 
Jensen,  capable  Dean  of  the  Graduate  School  and  Professor  of  Political  Science. 
He  welcomes  and  advises  all  graduate  students  who  come  to  the  Y  and  succeeds 
in  imparting  a  wealth  of  information  to  those  who  attend  his  classes. 

A  man  of  keen  intellect,  he  has  long  desired  to  win  a  degree  in  law  but  has 
never  yet  found  time  to  turn  from  teacher  to  student.  His  sense  of  humor  and  the 
sincere  interest  which  he  imparts  to  all  of  his  students  have  helped  to  make  him 
a  campus  favorite.  Dean  Jensen,  a  true  "Y"  man,  is  now  finishing  his  thirty-eighth 
year  at  B.Y.U. 

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Cosmopolitan  Dr.  Gerritt  de  Jong,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Fine  Arts,  returned  to 
the  scene  of  his  early  studies  in  Spanish  when  he  went  to  picturesque  old  Mexico  for 
his  vacation  last  summer.  Dean  de  Jong  plans  to  continue  in  the  near  future  his 
travels  and  his  study  of  Portugese  in  South  America.  Already  known  for  his  ability 
as  a  pianist  and  his  linguistic  accomplishments,  Dr.  de  Jong  is  also  recognized  for 
his  musical  compositions.  He  is  a  member  of  the  General  Board  of  the  Sunday 
School  and  was  Chairman  of  Leadership  Week  here  at  the  University.  His  hobby, 
it  is  said,  is  carpentry. 

His  picture  in  oil,  painted  by  Alvin  L.  Gitten  of  London,  hangs  in  the  hall  of  the 
Joseph  Smith  Building. 


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In  spite  of  recent  restrictions  that  made  many  of  the  traditions  of  the  summer 
school  impossible,  Dr.  A.  C.  Lambert,  Dean  of  the  Summer  Session,  has  overcome 
obstacles  to  make  this  phase  of  the  academic  program  a  great  success.  Possessor 
of  an  admirable  vocabulary  as  well  as  an  extremely  acute  mind,  he  is  a  forceful 
speaker  at  educational  gatherings.  Books  hold  a  great  fascination  for  him,  and  he 
lectures  to  students  with  great  zest.  In  response  to  his  characteristic  love  of  the  out- 
of-doors,  he  spends  a  considerable  amount  of  time  traveling.  One  of  the  most 
dynamic  campus  personalities.  Dr.  Lambert  has  been  the  inspiration  of  many  stu- 
dents at  the  Y. 


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No  one  ever  leaves  the  Y  without  trying  at  least  one  of  the  remedies  for  colds, 
sore  throat,  disappointed  love-life,  or  what  have  you  so  thoughtfully  recommended 
by  Dr.  Thomas  L.  Martin,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Applied  Science.  The  campus-wide 
mfluence  he  exerts  has  rated  for  him  the  title  of  "the  biggest  little  man"  on  the 
campus.  Students  in  his  classes  are  amazed  at  the  amount  of  material  he  manages 
to  inject  into  a  single  lecture.  Always  smiling,  always  moving  as  though  he  had  a 
deadline  to  meet.  Dr.  Martin  will  always  be  a  campus  favorite. 


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The  acme  of  kindness  and  thoughtful  consideration  for  all  whom  he  chances  to 
contact  is  Dr.  Amos  N.  Merrill,  Dean  of  the  College  of  Education.  Having  spent 
many  years  on  this  campus  preparing  teachers  for  their  places  in  the  world,  he 
commands  the  respect  of  all  his  associates.  As  a  prominent  educator,  he  has  served 
outside  of  the  college  as  well  as  within  it.  Outstanding  has  been  his  service  as 
president  of  the  city  board  of  education.  He  is  especially  noted  for  his  jovial  nature 
and  informality  during  personal  appointments.  Dr.  Merrill  holds  that  honesty  is  the 
greatest  virtue  and  he  often  predicts  success  for  any  student  willing  to  face  life 
"squarely". 


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The  Division  of  Religion, 
necessarily  a  huge  depart- 
ment since  it  is  mandatory 
that  every  student  enroll  for 
a  religion  class  each  quar- 
ter, has  some  of  the  best 
scholars  in  Biblical  and 
Church  doctrine  as  teach- 
ers. Headed  by  J.  Wiley  Ses- 
sions, above  right,  and  as- 
sisted by  Dr.  Russel  Swen- 
sen  and  Dr.  Sidney  Sperry, 
below,  the  department  func- 
tions as  an  active  agent  in 
the  life  oi  every  student  at 
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The  Extension  Division  is  the 
nerve  center  through  which  flow 
the  contacts  between  the  univer- 
sity and  the  outside  world.  As  a 
result  of  its  activities,  home  study- 
courses  reach  students  in  all 
branches  of  the  service  and  in 
all  parts  of  the  world.  Its  film  li- 
brary is  the  largest  in  the  inter- 
mountain  West,  and  its  news  bu- 
reau is  a  beehive  of  activity  as 
campus  news  is  gathered  and 
distributed  to  state  and  local 
newspapers. 

Dr.  Thomas  L.  Broadbent,  at 
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Poised,  charming  Karma  Jean  Culli- 
more  honors  the  position  she  holds  as 
Vice  President  of  the  Student  Body.  She 
enjoys  the  admiration  of  all  who  know 
this  friendly,  talented  lady. 


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Curly-haired,  amiable  Student  Body 
Prexy,  L.  Grant  Shields,  familiary  known 
to  everyone  as  "Gus,"  heads  one  of  the 
largest  student  bodies  in  the  history  of 
B.Y.U.  and  efficiently  directs  the  activities 
of  Student  Council. 


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Here  is  a  young  lady  who  is  fun  know- 
ing, for  she  is  always  ready  with  a  witty 
line  and  a  laugh.  Faye  Hunter  carries 
the  record  books  and  uses  the  pencil  at 
Student  Council  meetings. 


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lead  us  through  a  delightful,  active  social 
Calendar  .  .  .  maybe  that's  because  she 
loves  dancing  so.  Do  I  detect  a  far-off  look 
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Student  Body  President 

GUS  SHIELDS 

Student  Body  Vice  Pro;;id';nt 

CARMA  JEAN  CULLIMORF, 

Student  Body  Secretary 

FA  YE  HUNTER 

Student  Body  Social  Chairman 

VERDA  OLSEN 

Senior  Class  President 

SHIPLEY  SNOW 

Junior  Class  President 

TAYLOR  REYNOLDS 

Sophomore  Class  President 

ARIEL  BALLIF 

Freshman   Class   President 

REED  BENSON 


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Representative  of  the  en- 
tire student  body  ore  these 
administrators  of  student  ac- 
tivity, the  student  council. 
They  are  ours  by  popular 
choice,  and  as  a  council  they 
have  full  power  to  recom- 
mend anything  concering 
student  affairs  of  school  ad- 
ministration. 


55 


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BOOK  THREE 


58 


Whence  is  thy  learning?  Hath  thy  toil 
O'er  hoo\s  consumed  the  midnight  oil? 

John  Cay 


59 


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Opaduaij24^ 


61 


Glenn  C.  Russell 


Wealthy  Purrington 


Delbert  Hales 


Marilyn  Brunson 


Keith  Wilson 


Dorothy  Timms 


Joseph  R.  Meservy 


1^: 


Rey  Canning 
Chester  Stone 


Le  Moyne  Peterson 
Albert  Davis 


Ross  Christensen 
William  Weston 


Earl  F.  Jeppson 
Edward  L.  Gardner 


Howard  Lowe 
Don  L.  Nuffer 


Delbert  Barney 
Herbert  C.  Breinholt 


Arthur  Chapman 
Sterling  Larsen 


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62 


63 


CLASS  OFHCERS 


Top:      Shipley  Snow.. ..President 

Left:     Rose  Taylor Vice-Pres. 

Right:  Bonnie  Gromar Sec'y. 


64 


JANETT  RASBAND 
Heber  City 
Education 

JOHN  C.  LAMBSON 
Sandy 
Education 

JOSEPHINE   BIRD 
Provo 

Arts  &  Sciences 
MALCOLM  A.  PEIRSON 
Provo 
Arts  5r   Sciences 

MARIAN  OWENS 
Provo 
Arts  5r  Sciences 

JUNIOR   W,   CHILD 
Claremont,   California 
Commerce 
CECILE  ROMNEY 
Payson 
Arts  6t  Sciences 

E.  LaMAR  BUCKNER 
Ogden 
Commerce 

FLORENCE  MITCHELL 
Safford,  Arizona 
Arts  &  Sciences 
GRANT  NEUTEBOON 
Ogden 
Arts  <S  Sciences 

LaVIEVE  MONSON 
Pleasan  Grove 
Arts  &  Sciences 

SHIRLEY  ANN  CLEAVE 
Annabella 
Education 
MARCIA  GREENSHAW 
Chicago,  Illinois 
Fine  Arts 

MERLE  JOHNSON 
St.  Anthony,  Idaho 
Arts  &  Sciences 

PAUL  WILSON 
LaVirkin 
Education 
WINIFRED  THOMAS 
Provo 
Fine  Arts 

QUE  WINTERS 
Castledale 
Applied  Science 

SHIRLEY  WILKES 
Eugene,  Oregon 
Education 
R.  ELLSWORTH  SNOW 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

MARY  WINTCH 
Tropic 
Education 

ERNEST  o.  JACKSON 
Bicknell 
Applied  Science 


65 


HELEN  RAE  OLPIN 
Salt  Lake  City 
Fine  Arts 

GEORGE  REIMSCHUSSEL 
Provo 
Fine  Arts 

DARLENE  COMAN 
Payson 
Education 
JOHN  T.  HYDE 
Salt  Lake  City 

Commerce  

LARUE  COTTLE 
Rexburg,  Idaho 
Commerce 

JAMES  BURKEY 
Provo 
Education 
GENEVIEVE  ELIASON 
Deseret 
Commerce 

J.  DIXON  ISAAC 
Provo 
Applied  Science 

NORMA  FORSEY 
Eureka 
Commerce 
RUSSEL  D.  GRANGE 
Price 
Commerce 

LARUE  HOOPES 
Rexburg,  Idaho 
Commerce 

J.  W.  DE  GRAFF 
Heber  City 
Commerce 
LILA   MARCHANT 
Peoa 
Fine  Arts 

MARION  TAYLOR 
Boise,  Idaho 
Applend  Science 

MAURINE  HOWELL 
Malad,  Idaho 
Fine  Arts 
ROBERT  BARKER 
Provo 
Education 

BEVERLY  C.  LLOYD 
"Eureka 
Commerce 

VAUGHN  TAYLOR 
Springville 
Arts  and  Sciences 
LEORA  C.  BIRD 
Manti 
Commerce 

CREED  BRIMHALL 
Provo 
Commerce 

MELBA  BECKMAN 
Provo 
Applied  Science 


66 


W.  DELOY  SMITH 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

MIRIAM  YOUNG 
American  Fork 
Fine  Arts 

EZRA  MOORE 
Rockland,  Idaho 
Commerce 
BETH  WIGHT 
Brigham  City 
Education 

SELDON  LOWRY 
Provo 
Arts  <S  Sciences 

JEANNE  SANDSTROM 
Orem 

Applied  Science 
ROSS  L.  DEARDEN 
Henefer 
Commerce 

RHODA  MAY  GOATES 
St.  George 
Applied  Science 

KARL  E.  HART 
Provo 

Applied  Science 
ANNA  DAVIDSON 
St.  Anthony,  Idaho 
Applied  Science 

MAURINE  COWAN 
Payson 
Education 

AFTON  B.  SMITH 
Salt  Lake  City 
Education 
BARBARA   HUTCHINS 
Arcadia,  California 
Education 

LOWELL  MILLER 
Provo 
Applied  Science 

MARY  DONNA  JONES 
Pocatello,   Idaho 
Arts  6c  Sciences 
DOUGLAS  ROMNEY 
Oswego,   New   York 
Applied  Science 

ALAMA   AYERS 

Waihee,    Maui,    Hawaii 
Education 

ALBERT  E.  PURCELL 
Ogden 

Arts  &  Sciences 
MARIAN  LEIGH 
Cedar  City 
Fine  Arts 

J.  ELDON  OLSEN,  Jr. 
LaCanada,  California 
Commerce 

LORRAINE  DRISSELL 
Provo 
Fine  Arts 


67 


SHIPLEY  M.  SNOW 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

FLORENCE   BEATTY 
Hurricane 
Education 

ROLAND  F.  THUNELL 
Provo 

Arts  &  Sciences 
BLANCHE  WEIGHT 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

ANTHONY  H.  IVINS 
Salt  Lake  City 
Fine  Arts 

ELAINE  LUND 

Los  Angeles,  Californic 
Arts  &  Sciences 
DON  S.  BRIMHALL 
Holden 
Education 

ELOISE  KAY 
Heber  City 
Applied  Science 

GEORGE  R.  BIRD 
Springville 
Commerce 
EVELYN  LINDSTROM 
Lewisville,  Idaho 
Arts  &  Sciences 

JOHNNY  BELLE  HOLLEY 
Houston,  Texas 
Fine  Arts 

GENE  HIATT 
Provo 
Education 
JOHN  S.  GARDINER 
Provo 
Applied  Science 

MARY  RASKELLY 
Salt  Lake  City 
Applied  Science 

GEORGE  PRINGLE 

Provo 
Commerce 
INES  E.  PAYNE 
Payson 
Arts  6c  Sciences 

DON  SNOW 
Provo 
Education 

RUTH  REDD 
Salt  Lake  City 
Education 
L,  GRANT  SHIELDS 
Tooele 
Fine  Arts 

PHYLUS  HUNTER 
Idaho  Falls,  Idaho 
Applied  Science 

SHELDON  JOHNSON 
Salt  Lake  City 
58  Commerce 


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W.  CLYDE  BEHUNIN 
Salt  Lake  City 
Education 

CHARLOTTE  M.  BRIDGES 
Lajara,  Colorado 
Arts  &  Sciences 

JAY  HUNTSMAN 
Provo 
Education 
ELEANOR  JORGENSEN 

Price 
Applied  Science 

NELLIE  BUSHMAN 
St.  Joseph,  Arizona 
Applied   Science 

CLARENCE  J.  HARMON 
Provo 
Commerce 
MARRIAL  CLARK 
Provo 
Applied  Science 

ARDELLA  NIELSEN 
Idaho  Falls,  Idaho 
Education 

FLORENCE  SIMONS 
Salem 

Applied  Science 
FA  YE  HUNTER 
Castle  Dale 
Fine  Arts 

JOSEPH  S.  KING 
Provo 
Applied  Science 

WOODROW  CHURCH 
Escalante 
Education 
ELAINE  ANDERSON 

Ogden 
Arts  and  Sciences 

LAURIE   TEICHERT 
Cokeville,  Wyoming 
Arts  &  Sciences 

HERMAN  LONGHURST 
Pocatello,  Idaho 
Education 
.LOLA  JEAN  GADDIE 
Garland 
Fine  Arts 

IVO  KISSELL 
Price 
Applied  Science 

JANE  KIRKHAM 
Salt  Lake  City 
Education 
VERDA  OLSON 
Salt  Lake  City 
Arts  &  Sciences 

WILUAM  S.  LOVE 
Provo 
Commerce 


69 


I  OLA  PETERSON 

Rexburg,   Idaho  p     , 

Fine  Arts 

I.  ELLSWORTH  BROWN 
Boise,   Idaho 
Applied  Science 

MERLA  BOND 
Duchesne 
Commerce 
VERNON  DIEU 
Ogden 
Commerce 

LORN A  CRANE 
Draper 
Commerce 

DUANE  S.  MIKKELSON 
Prove 

Applied  Science 
ALICE  WATTS 
Orem 
Education 

VIRGIL  HOWELL 

Salt  Lake  City 
Applied  Science 

BONNIE  JEAN  CROMAR 
Eureka 
Commerce 
RUTH  ERCANBRACK 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

ELNORA  BOYACK 
Cheynne,  Wyoming 
Applied  Science 

WEST  BELNAP 
Ogden 
Education 
REED  MADSEN  POWELL 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

MAXINE  B.   SHIRTS 
Provo 
Commerce 

EMMA  ULLOCK 
Springville 
Arts  &  Sciences 
PHYLLIS  CLARK 
Provo 
Education 

V.  M,  POWELL 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

BESSIE  A.  SMITH 
St.  George 
Education 
MAXWELL  lONES 

Morgan  _^  i 

Commerce  , .  ^ 

VERDELL  HUNT 
Pine,  Arizona 
Applied  Science 

RUSSELL  C.  HARRIS 
Ogden 
Arts  &  Science 


i 


FRANKLIN  STUCKI 
Provo 
Coinmerce 

KATHLEEN  N.  BIRD 
San  Diego,  California 
Fine  Arts 

ANNA  JEAN  BULLOCK 
Montrose,   Colorado 
Fine  Arts 
MARJORIE  LINDSTROM 
Lewisville,  Idaho 
Education 

DAVID  H.  YARN 

Atlanta,  Georgia 
'     Education 

VELMA  BATES 

Mesa,   Arizona 
Arts  &  Sciences 
L.  GEORGE  THATCHER 
Provo 
Applied   Science 

BETH  HARTSHARN 
American  Fork 
Arts  &  Sciences 

OLEA  BABBEL 
Twin  Falls,  Idaho 
Applied  Science 
ELNA  STUELER 
Provo 
Commerce 

QUELLA  HART 
Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 

OWEN  G.  DIXON 
Provo 
Education 
ANN  H.  BUCHANAN 
Salina 
Eduaction 

BETH  CRANDALL 

Orefn 
Arts  &  Sciences 

KARMA  JEAN  CULLIMORE 

Provo 
Arts  &  Sciences 
ADRIAN  A.  THOMAS 
Richmond 
Applied  Science 

JACQUELINE  SUTTON 
Grantsville 
Fine  Arts 

KEITH  P.  ANDERSON 
Ogden 

Applied  Science 
ROSE  TAYLOR 
Provo 
Fine  Arts 

DEE  SANFORD 
Springville 
Commerce 


71 


A.  GLENN  SNARR 
Murray 
Education 

RUTH  ENGLAND 
Tooele 
Arts  &  Science 

DONALD  B.   COX 
Fairview 
Arts  &  Sciences 
BETTY  ZIEVE 
Kamas 
Fine  Arts 

JOSEPH  H.  WARNER 
Fillmore 
Commerce 

VIRGINIA  WOODBURY 
St.  George 
Education 


72 


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73 


\ 


CLASS  OFFICERS 


Top:      Taylor  Reynolds Pres. 

Left:      Barbara  Bailey  ....V.-Pres. 
Right:  Mirion  Jones Secretary 


74 


Lugene  Morris 
Richard  Rowley 
Betty  Jean  Cattle 
Joyce  Parrish 


Helen  McNeil 
Florence  Nielsen 
Clyde  Mackay 
Patricia  Critchlow 


Duane  Spilsbury 
Bernice  Manson 
Anna  Peterson 
Clayton  Chantrill 


Norma  Halladay 
Phyllis  Barnes 
lown  Foote 
Jean  Reese 


Melba  Barker 
Marion  Toland 
Ruby  Schwartz 
Kent  Baggs 


Betty  Jane 
Roper 

Larence 
Barrett 


William 
Hulet 

Donna 
Page 


Melba 
Liechty 

Chester 
Mortensen 


Thomas  E. 
Pardoejr. 

Billie  Jean 
McCormick 


Harold 
Larsen 

Thelma 
Sorensen 


Elaine 
Peacock 

Addison 
Udall 


Taylor  Reynolds 
Barbara  Hansen 
Helen  Nelson 
Gerry  Lake 


Diontha  Cox 
Willis  Waite 
Ruth  Peterson 
Robert  Mitchell 


Genevieve  Parkinson 
Edna  Holt 
Idella  White 
Marilynn  Kingston 


Roberta  Dean 
Mavis  Hafen 
Dean  Roth 
Vanda  Fisher 


Jasper  Crawford 
Lorraine  Nicholas 
Margaret  Young 
Boyd  Ostler 


Welling 
Macfarlane 

Joy 

Bennett 


Ellen 
Ashworth 

Mary 
Smart 


Mary 
Lindsay 

Ray 
Jones 


Robert 

Kest 

Magdalene 
Miller 


Leah  Belle 
Hawkes 

June 
Bennett 


Mary  Jean 
Laabs 

Howard 
Worthen 


Douglas 
Welti 

Elva 
Jackson 


76 


Marion 
Muir 

Rhea 
Haslem 


Harvey 
Black 

Marilyn 
Ream 


Elayne 

Thomson 

Frank 
Maruoka 


Joseph 
Nielson 

Gloria 
Langston 


Winnifred 
Dyches 

Harold 
Miner 


Caroline 
Whitesides 


Nellie  Higbee 
Lorin  Jex 
Virginia  Qark 
Corinne  Weech 


Lola  Geshian 
Dewain  Silvester 
Elaine  Wood 
Helen  Hickman 


Ruth  Va  Leuven 
Veloy  Singleton 
Julie  Hansen 
Clair  Black 


Blaine  Porter 
Vol  Deane  Rice 
Georganna  Adams 
Maxine  Norton 


June  Berry 
Margaret  Wilson 
Morris  Shirts 
Marva  Holm 


77 


Milton  '    Marjorie  Orpha  Homer  Junella  Lee 

Smith               Hart  Loudie  Christensen  Sanford  Stenquist 

Grant             Virginia             Delvar  Margaret           LeRoy  Wanda 

Peel                   Ault                  Pope  Clayton  Burleigh  Ricks 


Lourine 
Mickelson 

Sterling 
Sessions 


Herbsrt   Smith 
Carol  Collard 
Iris   Taylor 
Kay  Morris 


LoRee  Swenson 
Nita  Jeanne  Fullmer 
Albert  Peterson 
Barbara  Davis 


Felice  Swain 
Donna  Ellertson 
Clara  Anderson 
Carling   Allen 


Evan  Wimber 
Carol  Beck 
Margie   Hurst 
Vivian  Green 


Gay  Armstrong 
Dorothea  McKinnon 
Floyd  Graham 
Colleen  Rowan 


78 


Kay  Young 
Helena  Wall 
Donna  Mae  Thurkill 
Lowell  Call 


Elaine  Todd 
Katherine  Hess 
Ballard  Christiansen 
Nila  Stubbs 


Volt  Roper 
Mae  Sevy 
Dale  Seeley 
Arva  Mercer 


Jean  Anderson 
Howard  Randall 
Betty  Logsdon 
Lucille  Richards 


Richard  Taylor 
Doris  Oliphant 
Ruth  Flanders 
Kenneth  Smith 


aEKx^l  /  - 


Kenneth 
Davis 

Estill 
Latimer 


Norma 
Jorgensen 

Ivan 
Liechty 


Ernest 
Burgi 

Marion 
Jones 


Mary  Lee 
Atkerson 

Blaine 
Hunter 


Margaret 
Friday 

Virginia 
Rickenbach 


Grant 
Bushman 

Barbara 
Bailey 


Ira  Young 
Helen  Watkins 
Parker  Chipman 
Jean  Magleby 


Vera  Bobbel 
Claude  Westenshkaw 
Janet  Barclay 
Ray  Gieave 


Aaron  Card 
Evelyn  Miner 
Morrie  Roper 
Verda  Hale 


Lois  Shepherd 
Elma  Larson 
Leo  Dean 
Elayne  Christensen 


James  Hobbs 
Grant  Moon 
Marian  Aldrich 
Joseph  Olsen 


Mary 
Sells 

Byrce 
Bailey 


Shirley 
Palmer 

Marjorie 
Anderson 


David 
Rirrie 

Samuel 
Chandler 


Louise 
Green 

Rosa  Mae 
Swainston 


Marion 
Hyde 

Francis 
Barlow 


Dan 
Parker 

Margie 
Cottom 


Betty 
Pearson 

Donald 
Evans 


80 


Joyce 
Hanks 

Ruth 
Hutchins 


Rae  Lon 
Whitlock 

Don 
Gubler 


Wylie 
Swapp 

Carol 
Buchmiller 


Carol 
Spicer 

Juana 
Spohn 


Russell 

Schow 

Naia 
Burkey 


Lois 
Robinson 

Giroux 
J.  Fabian 


t  f  ^% 


Walter  Dyck 
Shirley  Romney 
Madefyn  Hatch 
Lester  Card 


Grace  Hutchings 
Willie  Erickson 
Elaine  Cannin 
Emma  Bennett 


Reid  Ellsworth 
Marilyn  Stevenson 
Mary  Ellen  Christensen 
Robert  Reid 


Norma  Reynolds 
James  Logsdon 
Lucille  Booth 
Marvel  Murphy 


Keith  Walker 
Gayle  Ashworth 
Marva  Joy  Zwahlen 
Ferron  Jones 


81 


Craig 
Decker 

Vivian 
Hoyt 


Olga 
Allred 

Joy 
Tangren 


Bill 
fhjisipher 

Polly 
Kiester 


Iris   Moore 
Arlene    Knudsen 
Marjorie  Petty 
Grant  Ash 


Glena   Vernon 
Kaye  Lyman 
Blanche  Koyle 
Hannah  Billings 


Arus  Bird 
Joy  Thompson 
Clair  Black 
Marjorie  Sinclair 


Leda  Jean  Widdisi 
Marilyn   Simmons 
Shirley  Cunningto) 
Lois  Hansen 


Coy  Miles 
Pauline  Sheranian 
Frank  Itaya 
Betty  Lou  Anderson 


Lorna 
Pincock 


Marian 
Cowles 


Elaine  Anthony 

Waddoups  Snow- 


Elliot 
Howe 

Melba 
Buckner 


Carole 
Hilton 

Beulah 
Blake 


:li  ^T^P    '  i\  1         iWiH 

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82 


Page  83 
Dale  McAllister 
Joyce  Tew 
Ruth  Thomas 
Marie  Snell 


Guenevere  Cheatham 
Norma  Wood 
Frank  Taylor 
Luana  Collins 


Mary  Lou  Dixon 
Rube'  Morrell 
Grace  McEwen 
Barbara  Mullen 


83 


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85 


CLASS  OFFICERS 


Top:      Ariel  Ballif,  Jr President 

Left:      Paul  Thompson  .— V.-Pres. 
Right:  Colleen  Page  ....Secretary 


86 


Jean  Young 
Jack  Isaac 
Joyce  Clark 


Marjorie  Barlow 
Pat  Kaufman 
John  Jensen 


John  Price 
Alton  Taylor 
Roma  Smart 


Virginia  Bird 
Reed  Romney 
Lois  Sturgill 


Frances  Hunter 
Beverly  Hardy 
Priscilla  Ludlow 


Fv) 


Alberta  Farnsworth 


Rex  Olsen 


Mary  Jane  Miner 


Robert  Mendenhal 


Bette  Nichols 


Helen 
Clegg 

Joe 
Salisbury 


Dean 
Payne 

Lois  Ruth 
Peterson 


Anne 
Christensen 

Grefalia 
Chaknias 


Lou  Anne 
Brown 

Eldon 
Harding 


Howard 
Wiscombe 

Jeanne 
Tackrell 


Melba 
Otteson 

Ethelyn 
Thompson 


87 


Phyllis  Dorothy           Dick  Anne  Veda  Stanley            Ruth 

Boyack  Norberg  Dabling  Brockbank        Miller  Brady  Gardner 

Jean              Keith  LaWana  Mary       Donna  Jean  Donald            June 

Mcintosh  Whitney         Miller  Harmon         Sirrine  Murri           Telsch 


m"  '^jfl 

Margaret  Anderson 

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Roxey  Nelson 

Ipi 

pr- 

Kenneth  Ludlow 

•^  ■ 

Meredith  Hogan 


Glenna  Wallace 


Aileen  Hales 
Louine  Brown 
Elaine  Paxman 

Joan  Whitney 
Max  Pyne 
Jeanne  Kellett 

Robert  Peterson 
Margarita  Bautista 
Marian  Pitcher 

Jenna  Vee  Beck 
Beth  Peirson 
BUI  Huish 

Hannah  Williams 
Edna  Ryskamp 
Carol  Clark 


Meredith 
Hansen 

Ariel 
Ballif 


Junius 
Duke 

Sheila 
Brough 


Doris 

Gwillipm 

Margaret 
Judd 


Enid 
Caldwell 

Lawrence 
Thome 


Peter 
Skousen 

Zola  Rae 
Law 


Kathleen 
King 

Paul 
Adams 


Richard  Wright 
Dorothy  Robinson 
-^         Deanne  Taylor 


Lei  Orna  Thurber 
Mildred  Shaw 
Earl  Williams 

R.  G.  Francis 
LaVee  Prisby 
Betty  Lou  Houghton 

LaRue  Wasden 
Carma  Meredith 
Charles  Allred 

Reed  Walker 
Barbara  Peel 
Mary  Hafin 


Tom  Lee 


Nydra  Hunsaker 


Doug  Mabey 


Phyllis  Cook 


Margaret  Wood 


89 


George  Felsch 


Helen  Brown 


Myrlene  Romney 


Donald  Christensen 


Marybeth  Pierce 


Douglas  Francis 
Patricia  Pace 
Margaret  Wilson 

Janet  Stringhom 
Willard  Laveridge 
Barbara  Kohler 

Shirley  Johnson 
Phyllis  Jones 
Leron  Miller 

Clifton  Pyne 
Norma  Nell  Straw 
Corinne  Smith 

Marion  Gardner 
Keith  Jones 
Joyce  Whiting 


Alfonso 
Trujillo 

Morris 
Cunningham 


Betty 
Stratford 

Jean 
Char 


LaVelta  C. 
Hill 

James 
Knell 


Arlene 
Sheperd 

Delores 
Francis 


Chris 
Sanders 

Jane 
Nate 


Evelin 
Grass 

Norman 
Marchant 


Audrey 
Leavitt 

Norma  Lee 
Reynolds 


90 


Boyd  Peay 
Nathel  Openshaw 
Vonnie  Beth  Davis 


Wayne  Persson 
June   Kanipe 
John  Olson 


Shirley  Farnsworth 
Richard  Shuck 
Melba  Gillespie 


Shirley  Sanford 
Winifred  Ellsworth 
LaMar  Burnett 


June  Vernon 
Lewis  J,  Will 
Karma  Stewart 


Glenith   Bangerter 


Lavelle   Thornton 


Nicky  Ohran 


Deaun  Adams 


Arthur  Slater 


William 
Dyer 

Marjorie 
Sutton 


Norma 
Cheatham 

Eugene 
Harvey 


Ben 
Roberts 

Barbara 
Crandall 


Eva  Jane 
Smith 

Edie 
Jensen 


Doris 
Preece 

Shiralee 
Harding 


Jess 
McCulley 

Emmett 
Ostler 


Gloria        Glendora  lone 

Schwantes   Schwantes  Roundy 

Maxine         Gordon  Dorla 

Howes        Hawkins  Hibbard 


Charles 
Combe 


Thelma 
Sutton 


David 
Williams 


Vern        Lana  Fawn        John 
Jensen  Olson  Jensen 


Elrod  Leany 


LuDeane  Wagstaff 


Thelma  Davidson 


Rex  A.  Madsen 


Maxine  Overlade 
92 


Squre 
Phil 

Beverly 
Bird 


Carol  Smith 
Beatrice  Jensen 
Bette  Nelson 

Gwen  Wahlen 
June  Smith 
Blaine  Wilcox 

Franklin  Wixom 
Katheryn  Meyer 
Bernice  Maeno 

Charlotte  Harris 
Dawn  Hilton 
Robert  Boig 

Golda  Thornley 
Joseph  Beeston 
Peggy  Zimmerman 


Keith 
Facer 

Renee 
Bliss 


McDcine 
Walker 

Jennie 
Gwilliain 


Legia 
Mendenhall 

Ken 
Beck 


Joseph 
Hafen,  Jr. 

Mourine 
Romney 


Velora 
Sorensen 

Wylene 
Millet 


Edythe 
Bright 

James  G. 
Abel 


Betty  Clark 
Shirley  Jennens 
Jim  Winterton 

William  Beglin,  Jr. 
Jennie  Bea  Jones 
Marion  Bard 

Delphia  Collins 
J.  Paul  McGuire 
Joyce  Harris 

Jeweldene  Moore 
Verjean  Holyoak 
Verla  MacDonald 

Jean  Cram 
Leone  Winegar 
Mont  Rasmussen 


Gae  Peterson 


Ben  Summerhays 


Dorothy  Shippe 


Lorraine  Swain 


John  Anderson 


93 


Stan  Benson 


Clara  Braderick 


Gwen  Botemon 


Carl  Hunter 


Donna  Thomas 


Alene  Johnson 
Kenneth  Williams 
Joan  Spratley 

Phyllis  Draper 
Betty  Jo  Mercer 
Richard  Daynes 

Joseph  F.  Elder 
Josephine  Williams 
Catherine  Newman 

Valeea  Crowther 
Bette  Jensen 
Sally  Stayner 

Joan  Christensen 
Mary  Sawyers 
Stephen  Sharp 


Geraldine      Adeline         Reed  L.  Eva 

Heatherly        Done  Frost  Stokes 


Laie  Josie  Robert 

Thurber       Tippetts  Day 


Orpha      J.  Bernard         Inez         LonaMae        Bums       Donna  Claire    Margaret 
Stokes      Critchfield     Brimley         Clegg  Swapp  Smith  Hutchirjgs 


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Jane  Wright 
Willa  Crane 
Norman  F.  Hya' 


Feme  Francis 
Joyce  Wilson 
Lila  Ellen  Miner 


Jack  Cramor 
Qella  Clark 
June  Weaver 


Sytha  Nielsen 
Carol  Cox 
Dwain  Buchanan 


Lula  Bamgartner 
Donna  Bean 
Gertrude  Duckworth 


Ruth 
Martin 

'  Roy 
Olsen 


PoUy 
Brown 

Josephine 
Dickson 


Ron 

Frogley 

Morris 
Dewsnup 


Carol 

Wheelwright 

Doren 
Young 


Lucille 
Buell 

Nona 
Mortensen 


Kelly 
Pugh 

Arm 
Bailey 


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EHeonore  Berrett 


Buela  Bell 


Lloyd  McArthur 


Leone  Miller 


Roberta  Guild 


95 


Dove 
Call 

Harold 
TalBoe 


Inez 
Tennant 

Margie 
Harris 


Alberto 
Miera 


Barbara 
Welsch 


Wyoma 
Suhlsen 


Helen  Darlene         Clifton 

Spencer        Howard       Thatcher 


Faye 
Briggs 

Jean 
Clark 


Preston 
Bushman 

Joy 
Hansen 


Mark  Nielson 


Agnes  Jensen 


Daisy  Dean  Daniels 


Jeanne  Kellett 


Keith  Wilson 


96 


Fay  Jacobsen 
Bertha  Randall 
Iris  Tennant 


lola  Roe  Hepwortl- 
Patricia  Edmunds 
Betty  Houston 


Charles  Murray 
Cleo  Harding 
Thola  Hepworth 

Marie  Harvey 
Janet  Clegg 
Mary  Phillips 

Leo  Ferre 
Maurine  AUred 
Lois  Johnson 


Bonnie 
Higginson 

Grace 

Howell 


Dorothy 
Jepson 

Shirley 
Cowley 


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Distefano  Anderson  Mulchings  Anderson 

Annette  Marian              Evlon  Barbara 

Bailey  Astin  Anderson  Farnsworth 


Lucille  Simmons 

Sariah  Ann 

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Edith  Simmons 
Twila  Bond 
Ronnie  Vincent 

Elizabeth  Fletcher 
Mary  Ida  Ream 
Ruth  Coffin 

Dean  Snow 
Merial  Perkins 
Verda  Griner 

Shirlee  Christensen 
Carma  Jane  Mendenhall 
Gloria  Groneman 


Elaine  Gaisford 


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James  Bradley 


Marion  Clark 


Jackie  Boberg 


Pearl  Babbel 


97 


Betty  Bailey 


Eleanor  Bennion 


Morjorie  Scherer 


Connie  Jean  Smith 


Dorothy  Stout 
Elaine  Allred 
Marcein  Ginn 

Leland  Carroll 
Rita  Clement 
Elina  Terry 

Va  Lois  Harris 
Carma  Thacker 
La  Von  Squire 

Arlene  Cox 
Margaret  Butler 
Melvin  Peterson 

Louise  Le  Baron 
Ramona  McFarland 
Lennie  Page 


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Donald 
Cleverly 

Helen 
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Dorothy 
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Mary 
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Colleen 
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Nebeker 

Sylvia 
Woodbury 

Blanche 
Ockey 

Dennis 
Wardle 

La  Roe 
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Nelson 

Glenda 
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Melva  Harris 
Geraldine  Hansen 


Richard  Miner 
Polly  Brown 
Barbara  Marshall 


Beverly  Landgren 
George  Addy 
Reeda  Bjarnson 


Vivian  Jensen 
Florence  Davis 
Mary  Lund 


Irene  Whiting 


Adell  Jackson 


Dorothy  Ogden 


Mary  Ellen  Jex 


Preston  Morchont 


Phyllis  Robert 

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Roberta  Robertson 
Edwin  M.  Prince 

Inazelle  Oplin 
Hazel  Shaw- 
Bonnie  Hansen 

George  Bollif 
Marjorie  Millar 
Elma  Jean  Pendle 

Marva  Hopkins 
Norma  Rirrie 
Roberta  Moore 

William  Anderson 
Winifred  Phelps 
Nadine  Buckley 

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Edgar  Warren 
Roxie  Richmond 


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Reid  Kimball 


Marilyn  Petty 
Dorothy  Hulihan 


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Erma  Page 


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Deanor  lueschke 


Mary  Ann  Murdock 
Dorothy  Nielson 


Melva  Harris 
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Rowlings  Robbins  Hatch  Hafer 

Thelma          Hazel  Marie  Betty 

Chandler  Buchanan  Hardy  Hirseln 


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Dolby 

Marie 
Curtis 


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Petersen 


Doris 
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MacKay 


Myrtle  Emmett 
Shirley  Graham 


Maxine  Donnelly 
Carol  Lee  Bunnell 


Ronald  Griggs 
Ramona  Peterson 


Qaire  Johnson 
Jean  Darny 


Lucy  Brcrwer 
Lee  Larsen 


Jean  Johnson 
Mildred  Miller 

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Velta  Brooksley 
Elaine  Jensen 

Norma  Boyle 
Calvin  Greenwood 
Barbara  Peterson 

Ellen  Dalton 
Kathleen  Gibson 
Barbara  Bean 

Beverly  Jameson 
Cleona  Decker 
Maurine  Colby 

Eva  Pederson 
David  Gammon 
Nadine  Dance 

Ida  Marshall 
Kathryn  Kerr 
Beverly  Duckett 


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Arlene 
Peters 

Fawn 
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Estebon 
Castillo 

Marilyn 
Baird 


Norma  Edna 

Hale  Halladay 


Tom 
Howells 


Lou  Jean 
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Darlene  Jensen 
Gloria  Hansen 
Archie  H.  Millett 

Lucille  Okey 
Bonnie  Shuler 
Rosalie  Nichols 

Reed  Benson 
Doris  Honey 
Hazel  Dawn  Ream 

Joyyce  Muir 
Roland  Pabst 
Eva  Beffort 

Leona  Jackson 
Alice  Hansen 
Clifford  Jones 

Ann  Midgley 
Marie  Haslem 
Moana  Ballif 


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Darlene  Rasband 


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Betty  Shurtz 


Dorma  Nielson 
Betty  Morrison 


Lynn  Powell 
Carol  Hansen 


Shirley  Nelson 
Wilburta  Moore 


Shirley  Ollerton 
Dorothy  Harris 

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Maurine  Maxfield 
Leila  Durfee 


Beverly  Keith 
Louise  Peacock 


Ben  Marler 
Billie  Croshaw 


Claire  Stoddard 
Peggy  Jones 


Gwen  Davis 
Virginia  Bielor 


Shirley  B.  Keep 
LdRae  Collett 


Elizabeth  Petersen 
Janet  Josephson 
LaNae  Larsen 

Frances  Measom 
Shirley  Call 
Truman  Jeffrey 

Frances  Kimball 
Elaine  Erickson 
Iva  Lou  Budge 

Marleen  France 
James  Lyman 
Georgene  Krissman 

Colleen  Matthews 
Elaine  Dangerfield 
Kenneth  Liechty 

LaVina  Borgeson 
Billie  Bridge 
EUertson  Kent 


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Maxine  Nelson 
Maxine  Jones 

Lorna  Ross 
Roma  Orton 
Vern  Qark 

Lowene  Wood 
Lona  June  Griffith 
Ardis  Adams 

Blaine  Smith 
Joyce  Abplanolp 
Fern  Fisher 

Beatrice  Folsom 
Eileen  Glazier 
Ruth  Dawson 

Lewis  Griffin 
Bonnie  Zirker 
Nadine  Wiscomtie 


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Betty  Argyle 


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Ida  Nielson 


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Royden  Rice 


Nancy  Shurtleff 
Luana  flushton 


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Arloa  Orwin 


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Dickson         Miller         Fleetwood 


Grace  Lindsay 
Ann  McDonald 


Carol  Brockbank 
Betty  Galbraith 


Pamela  Davis 
Mario  Anderson 


Thelma  McForland 
Sharmene  Brough 


Gloria  Dixon 
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June  Sander 
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Mary  Peel 

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John  Moffit 
Avilda  Fairbanks 
Betty  Gerrard 

Lorina  Long 
Mildred  Bodily 
Forrest  Clark 

Mary  McNeill 
Virginia  Davis 
Alaire  Lewis 

Bonita  Finlayson 
Beth  Baird 
Mar  Rue  Keller 

Elma  Miner 
Ruth  Larsen 
Marion  Bird 


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Davis 


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West 


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LaRae  Reynolds 

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Madison  Moffat 

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Dorothy  McDaniel 
Laurine  Adams 

Max  Whitaker 
Nelma  Jones 
Lucy  Taylor 

Lois  White 
Alene  Sorensen 
Ronald  Winn 

Verna  Lung 
Conway  Thriet 
Mary  Heninger 


Helen  Tolman 
Lynn  Warner 


Brewer  Courtney 
Meredith  Hansen 


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Heber  Rasbond 


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Wilma  Mooring 


Solly  Sharp 
Anita  Harvey 

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Jean  Flint 


Twilla  Crandall 
Dona  Anderson 


Amaryllis  Garther 
Pauline  Bongerter 


Mary  L.  Adamson 
Dean  Johnson 


Cecil  Abbott 
Udene  Garrett 


Carol  Ann  Bulow 
Betty  Foster 


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Kathryn 
Huber 

Barbara 
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LaZeir 
Felix 

Idawna 
Hunt 


Shirley 
Allen 

Carl 
Cox 


Rosemary  Ford 
Narine  Butler 
Jean  Adams 

Elaine  Casper 

Kay  Bowes 

Ada  Vee  Webster 

Louis  Gordon 
Donna  Bingham 
Barbara  Ewell 

Phyllis  Hancock 
Barbara  Adams 
Duane  Rasmussen 

Betty  Jean  Honks 
Rulan  Brown 
Dorothy  Askea 

Lois  V.  Hansen 
Lorna  Fillmore 
Leona  Brewer 


Betty  Albert  Marilyn  LaRae 

Bowes       Christman      Herman         Burgan 


Doris 
Clark 


Rose  Mae 
Finch 


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Marilyn  Willis 
Helen  Seeley 

Bonnie  Hancock 
Robert  Nelson 
LaRae  Roberts 

LaVae  Hall 
Carol  Thomsen 
Connie  Schwartz 

Renee  Millerburg 
Garth  Kump 
Leah  Taylor 

Gloria  Russell 
Lucille  Sargent 
Mary  Joe  Hallett 

Conrad  Head 
Carol  Peterson 
Carilla  Sessions 


Jeanne  Rigby 
Ralph  Prusse 


Marilyn  Terry 
Melba  Sutherland 


Alice  Williams 
Betty  Lou  Rees 


Ralph  Ridge 
Carole  Haverfield 


Lillian  Sanders 
Lucille  Walser 


Helen  Naegle 
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Joan            Donna  Verna  Mae  Lafgreen  Nola  Alro               Rita  Helen 

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John  Cooper 
Jeane  Humes 


Lillian  Lundell 
Myrna  Ellsworth 


Alton  Marble 
Truman  Clcrwso 


Belva  Brown 
Rhea  Huber 


Ruth  MacDoncdd 
John  Craven 


Jeanne  Bagley 
Marie  Little 


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Arthur  Mitchell 
Marian  Crawford 

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Carolyn  Brown 
Charles  Collings 

Betty  Hayes 
Charlote  Eder 

Josephine  Burgin 

Thomas  MacNaughton 
Carol  Cummings 
RoDene  Farrer 

JoAnn  Hansen 
Raymond  Donkin 
Betty  Brown 

Clair  Clark 
Rawl  Bradshaw 
Beverly  Larsen 


Marva 
Johnson 

Marylin 
Romney 


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Dahl 

Arvell 
Hurst 


Jean 
Mellor 

Myma 
Herde 


Audrey 
Brett 

Joyce 
Ence 


La  Mar 
Johnson 

Janice 
Ence 


Kory 
Hair 

Francis 
Barton 


Margie 
Warr 

Nadine 
Cooper 


Vilate  Tolman 
Norman  Turley 
Morjorie  Wixam 


Elyna  Matthews 
IxiVern  Montague 
Farrell  Johnson 


Kenneth  Tingey 
Mary  Neves 
Helen  Tourney 


Jean  Evans 
Williard  Tingey 
Donna  Meador 


June  Thain 
Cherie  Taylor 
Reid  Wayman 


Joan  Williams 
Marjorie  Morgan 
Elmo  Halby 


Joel  Nielson 
Norman  Sullivan 

Anonna  Perkins 
Margaret  Harpe 

Winston  Taylor 
Phyllis  Wardle 

Bertie  Del  Walsh 
Shirley  Thorpe 

Carol  Walker 
Josephine  Wagstaff 

Ella  Rose  Hinkley 
Kenneth  Nielsen 
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Carma  Johnson 
Roberta  Christensen 


Geneal  Peterson 
Betty  Bone 


Miriam  Christensen 
Dorothy  Petty 


Ashly  Graham 
Norma  Abegg 


Beverly  Adams 
Fred  Bushnell 


Richine  Allred 
Jeanne  Drissell 


Delia  Mae  Porter 
Ellen  Eowen 
Betty  Condie 

Jerry  Christensen 
Glade  Jensen 
Joyce  Lundell 

Deaun  Lloyd 
June  Greer 
Glenda  Ganter 

Arlie  Lejana 
Kathryn  Crandall 
Leland  Cook 

Arlene  Jones 
Marjorie  Beard 
Ruth  Marie  Dahlen 

Lincoln  Card 
Beverly  Buchman 
Margaret  Demos 


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Bradshaw  Peterson  Maberly  Bristow  Compton  Jackman  Blake  Madsen      Eckersley 

Myrtle             Mae  Nadine  Gladys            Beth  Francine  Margaret  Donna  Ann      Connie 

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Bardee  Tidwell 
Carina  Hansen 

Robert  Potter 
Ilene  Brown 
LaVern  Johnson 

Alice  Graden 
Reece  Robertson 
Joan  Thomas 

Joan  Miller 
Colleen  Callister 
Jack  Bowman 

Betty  Thome 
Connie  Oborn 
Edith  Ashley 

Manuel  Aguirre 
Jeanne  Roberts 
Shirley  Smith 


Elaine  Bentwet 
Norma  J.  Smith 


Earl  Hoyt 
Iris  Stringham 


Elaine  Williams 
Carol  Barton  i 


Meade  Squire 
Norma  Simmons 


Ruby  Standiforc 
Boyd  Williams 


Barbara  Hoover 
Dorothy  Cook 


Harold  Jearmie  Marjorie  Herman        Barbara  Ardean  Laura 

Joyner  Taylor  Huffaker  Buehler          Brown           Watts  Adkins 

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Zabriskie  Robinson  Bingham  Simmons         Snow           Taylor           Gary  Tingey  Heiner 


Marian  Wilkinson 
Ted  Beckstrom 


Helen  Stevens 
Gene  Christensen 


Glen  Tolman 
Louise  Burbidge 


Agnes  Walker 
Kenneth  Hoyt 


Margaret  Qark 
Chormaine  Guthrie 


Don  Sprouse 
Loma  Batemon 

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Barbara  Page 
Earl  Hansen 
Colleen  Stolworthy 

Robert  Smurthwaite 
Estelle  Fenton 
Joyce  Bennion 

Colleen  Webb 
Ruth  Haldaway 
Roy  E.  Stapp 

Maxine  Moulton 
Patricia  Hendricks 
Carol  Clark 

Kule  MacDonald 
Marilyn  Callister 
Roy  Rogers 

Janice  Smuin 
Alma  June  Black 
Moselle  Anderson 


Joan  Maude  Robert 

McQueen      Holman         Parker 


Kathleen       Clorean         Ernest  Irene 

Spicer         Johnson  Miner        Wallaston 


Robert  Hazel  Marilyn  Alma  Mcturine         Carma  Keith 

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Rosemary  Seymour 
Bonita  White 


Louise  Brimhall 
John  Bennett 
Gwen  Johnson 

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Alvin  Lisonbee 
Ella  Mae  Sanders 

LaVerl  Clegg 
Alma  Willey 
Connie  Stock 

Beverly  Boardman 
Maxine  White 
Max  W.  Stubbs 

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Bryce  Obray 
Lucille  Stevens 


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Glen  Pinegar 


Barbara  Heileson 
Donna  Sorenson 


Neal  Richards 
Celestia  Baker 


LaPreol  Parduhn 
Aaron  Stoddard 


Barbara  Taylor 
Rhode  Lyman 


Elaine  Sohm 
Ray  Casaday 


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Estella  Lovelass 
Farrer  Nielson 


Merry  Clyde 
Jean  Stevens 


Clyde  Andrew 
Irene  Jones 


Nancy  Harvey 
Clare  Olephont,  Jr. 


Ida  Mattson 
Katharine  Tuttle 


Florence  Husted 
Ernest  Olsen 


Joyce  Smith 
Bob  Bridges 
Helen  Pay 

Frank  Turner 
Joyce  Johnson 
Elaine  Allred 

Dorothy  Henderson 
Fay  Roseberry 
Clifton  Spendlove 

Shirley  Monroe 
Joe  Simpson 
Beth  M.  Bennett 

Robert  Done 
Betty  Oliver 
Evelyn  Moulton 

Shirlee  Bennett 
Wanda  Vee  Stewart 
Merrill  Listen 


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Bliss  Brown  Booth  Travino 


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Poulson 


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Crandall 


Betty 
Olsen 


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Lundell 


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Taylor  Ashton        Hinckley     Buchmiller  Williamson 

Ilene  Carol            Calvin           Esther          Rueben 

Taylor  Clayton  Richardson  Stringfellow    Paystrup 


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Merla  Swensen 
Marie  Andrus 
Carl  Brown 


Norma  Heotherly 
James  Cooper 
Norma  Jones 


Barbara  Gambles 
Dale  Johnson 
Neva  Gambles 


Harold  Gunn 
Betty  Robinson 
Jay  Hatch 


Elaine  Hart 
Dean  Higginson 
Dorine  Stephens 


R,  D.  Harper 
Lorraine  Thompson 
Wayne  Gootes 


Zola  Cooper 
Shirley  Kinghom 

Robert  Anderson 
Alene  Stringham 

Jessie  Beebe 
Frank  Hall 

Jerry  Skousen 
Erma  Shakespeare 

Carolyn  Fagg 
Denver  Harper 

Ehvight  Stapley 
Donna  Whitely 


Ann  Jack  Joyce 

Grimmett     Dewsnup  Call 


Robert  Estelle  Robert       Eva  Dean 

Crook  Scoville         Colder  Woite 


Bormie  Roger         Dorothy        Clement  Polly  David         Imogene 

Hindmarsh        Coll  Woolley       Williams       Bowden      Candland      Johnson 


Rex  Mirian          Robert  Lila  Kenneth  Mco-y              Clark  Francis  Norma 

Dunford  Royle            Merret  Clark  Lundquist  Calkins  Greenhalgh  Johnson  Glade 

Grant  Elmyra  Douglas  Lillian  Enoch  Joyce            Owen  Lea  Mae  Dale 

Harris  Wilson  Lazenby  McFerrea  Ludlow            Hall              Clark  Kitchen  Lewis 


La  Rue  Wood 
Coke  Townsend 


Howard  Mclntyre 
Beth    Anderson 


Alma  Snow 
Darrell  Allied 


Virgil  Harris 
Joy  Whitney 


Ruth  Jibes 

Vol  Christensen 


Elvoy  Widdison 
Mary  Cheney 

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Elaine  McAllister 
Nila  Astin 
Fay  Woolley 

Ralph  Henderson 
Robert  Perry 
Wilda  Wells 

Elva  Jean  Jones 
Boyd  Sherman 
Floyd  Weed 

Edith  Russell 
Pauline  Grant 
Bob  Ord 

Karl  Adams 
Marva  Naylor 
Opal  Lyman 

Alph  Bingham 
Jay  Shurtliff 
Betty  Miles 


S/  ®  f  % 


Don 
Devey 


Beverly 
Brady 


Dean 
Hansen 


June  Ned  Lenora 

Snyder      Stringham       Argyle 


Janis 
Madsen 

Walt 
Norman 


Lewis 
Doran 

Estelle 
Scoville 


Alton 
Williams 

Bert 
Evans 


Garth 
Adams 

Lorraine 
Little 


Ray  Gvdlliam 

Martha  Anderson 
Kenneth  Madsen 


Eleanor  Smith 
Delbert  Curtis 
Darlene  Moody 


Keith  Powell 
Mary  A.  Berry 
Sterling  Booth 


Jean  Wenebrenner 
Russell  Bement 
Gene  Harris 


Ray  Houston 
Laura  Evans 
Virgil  Lindstrom 

Jeanne  Boyack 
Myron  Jones 
Beverly  Larsen 


Adell  Olsen 
Keith  Libke 


Don  Meservy 
Virginia  Brown 


LaRae  Hemsley 
Larry  Stoddard 


Joe  Weight 
Dorothy  Bennion 


Reta  Elder 
Dean  Bateman 


Maurice  Bateman 
Ella  Beth  Weeks 


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Karl  Buchmiller 
Norma  Jean  Wooa 


Spencer  Larsen 
Kenneth  Pulhom 


Eleanora  Welsh 
Boyd  Sherman 


Frank  Thompson 
Bernice  Ferrin 


Donna  Tingey 
Stuart  Steed 


Elmer  Simms 
Jean  Clark 


Walter  Zobrishie 
Kenneth  Kendall 
Kathleen  Toolson 

John  Whitaker 
Mary  Moore 
Evan  Woley 

Janice  Jensen 
Lloyd  Carlton 
Houshang  Ram 

Leland  Thomas 
Carolyn  Welti 
Claron  Oakley 

Evelyn  Church 
Kay  Clark 
Arlene  Stevensen 

Ray  Chapman 
Dorothy  Laney 
Bert  Wagstaff 


Reed            Aliene  Milton  Maxine         George             Pat  Keith             Ruby  Bpb  Leroy 

Whitley  Zeeman  Muir  Zeeman         Whitby  Taylor  Davis  Sorensen          Balle 

Barbara            Bob  Gaylia  Richard       Glenda            Dick  Dorothy         Loren  Richard 

Boyer  Becksteod  Clayson  VanWagenen    Stradling  Thomson  Swenson        Sabey  Brimhall 


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Roy  Menlove 
Emelia  Olson 
George  Aiken 


Hazel  Smith 
Paul  Theobald 
Opal  Lyman 


Martin  Dalebout 
Marilyn  Williams 
Keith  AUred 


Georgia  Mitchell 
Siegfried  Fehlberg 
Donna  Facer 


Clark  Roberts 
Shirley  Norris 
Myrt  Grant 


Barbara  McDonald 
Melvin  Hunsaker 
Robert  Hatch 


Dalee  Taylor 
Bessie  Russell 

Lois  Bestelmeyer 
Dee  Elder 

James  FUchardson 
Naomi  Stayner 

Kathleen  Toolson 
Keith  Davis 

Ross  W.  Westover 
Bette  Brcdlsford 

Louise  Clifford 
John  Alton  Ross 


Eldon 
Ritter 


Ida  Mae 
Smith 


Kay  Wanda 

Anderson       Former 


Ronald 
Ross 

Earl 
Gray 


Gwenth 
Whittle 


John 
Powell 


Pearl 
Randall 


Calving 
Young 


Vada  Lee       George  Reece  Wilda 

Ratekin       Anderson      Finlinson       Johnson 


Charles 
Lloyd 

Robert 
Hall 


Frank 
Janson 

Lovar 
Goulding 


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BOOK  FOUR 


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Its  in  your  honor,  we  cheer  our  warriors. 
Our  songs  are  ringing,  our  banner  flung. 
We're  sons  of  Brigham,  united  ever 
To  fight  for  Brigham  Toting. 

Ahia  Pater  Song 


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128 


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Coach  Floyd  Millet 


Coach  Floyd  Millet  opened  his 
1945-46  basketball  season  on  the 
first  ol  December  with  a  cage  club 
of  relatively  unproven  hoopsters, 
but  as  the  season  progressed  the 
team  was  augmented  by  the  return 
of  former  "Y"  letter  men. 

The  opening  gome  was  the  an- 
nual grudge  battle  between  Alum- 
ni and  Varsity,  which  resulted  in 
a  close  win  for  the  Alumni.  This 
game  nevertheless  served  to  con- 
vince supporters  and  critics  alike 
that  a  successful  season  awaited 
this  near-girls  school.  A  pre-sea- 
son  trip  through  Idaho,  Montana, 
and  Wyoming  farther  accentuated 
the  possibilities  of  the  team's  mak- 
ing it  a  close  Big  Seven  race. 


Joe  Weight 


Bryce  Bailey 


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Basketball  Results  —  1945-46 


J  Score 

Opponent        Opponent  Score 

60    ..... 

.    Clearfield  Naval  Supply   

16 

61     

— .   Alumni   _... 

62 

49    ..._ 

.._ Wyoming   

58 

55    ...- 

Montana  State  

40 
52 

37    

Wyoming   ..._ _ 

58    

Idaho  Southern  .._ 

47 

54    

Idaho  Southern 

47 

42    .... 

Keams  Replacement  Depot  .... 

54 

53    

Manhattan  College  

42 

62    ._.. 

Conisius  College  

52 

41     

.   Northwestern  University   

61 

58    

Valparaiso  University    .. 

72 

57    .._. 

— ..   Snow  College   

27 

47    .._ 

Utah  State 

29 

36    

_...   Wyoming   

41 

43    ..._ 

Loyola  University . 

44 

48    

Denver  University   

23 

42    ... 

Colorado  A  &  M   

41 

37    

Denver  University   ... 

36 

57    . ._ 

Wynming 

41 

28    

University  of  Utah   

46 

53    ..... 

—   Colorado  University   

65 

64    ..._ 

Utah  State  

48 

40    .._. 

Colorado  A  &  M   

47 

42    

Coloradd  University _ 

60 

53    

University  of  Utah   

71 

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Floyd  Giles 

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Junior  Child 


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Qark  Greenhalgh 


Rolfe  Peterson 


Charles  Little 


On  a  cold  Sunday  morning,  the  23rd  of  December,  the  eleven  anxious  sight-seers 
boarded  "a  train  for  New  York,  having  had  their  plane  reservations  cancelled.  Two  wins 
and  much  needed  experience  were  gained.  A  fast  trip  by  air  made  possible  their  return 
in  time  for  Winter  Quarter. 

Through  the  twelve  conference  games  the  Cougars  started  slow,  hit  their  stride  at 
mid-season  to  capture  the  coveted  lead,  then  the  Ute  Indian  struck  the  blow  which  started 
the  Cougars  toward  their  final  standing  of  fourth  place. 


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Meade  Squire  Dick  Dabling  Alma  Garrett 

BASKETBALL  ROSTER  —  1945-46  ' 

Player                                      Number    Position        Age             Height  Weight  Exp.  Home  Town 

Bailey,  Bryce  .._ _...    2            G            21            S'll'/a"  145  2  Nephi 

Giles,  Floyd 6            G           25            6'  170  2  Provo 

Olsen,   Roy  ..._ _.     8            G            19            e'l'/j"  160  1  Rigby,  Idaho 

Peterson,  Rolfe  9            C            25            6'4"  175  1  Ogden 

Child,   Junior   10             F            21             6'3"  180  0  Clearfield 

Little,  Charles  11            F            18            6'1"  170  0  American  Fork 


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>  Roy  Olsen  Maynard  Bcdley  Floyd  Graham,  Manager 

BASKETBALL  ROSTER  —  1945-46 


Player 

Weight,  Joe 

Garrett,   Alma 
Walker,  Brady 


Number    Position        Age 


.  12 

.  13 

14 


Greenhalgh,  Clark 15 

Squire,  Meade 16 

Dabling,  Dick 7 

BoOey,  Maynard 3 


F 
F 
G 
C 
C 
F 
F 


17 
24 
24 
19 
19 
21 
24 


Height 

671/2" 

6' 

67" 

6-4" 

67" 

6' 

6' 


Weight        Exp. 


176 
185 
195 
180 
■  209 
170 
158 


Home  Town 

Prove 
Nephi 
Mesquite,  Nev. 
Nephi 
Monti 
Provo 
Nephi 


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Coach  "Eddie"  Kimball 
left  the  Y  campus  in  June 
of  '42  to  serve  in  the 
Navy's  Physical  Training 
Program  with  the  Air 
Force  Pacific  Fleet  in  the 
South  Pacific.  He  returned 
to  the  Y  in  October,  '45 
and  has  since  been  plan- 
ning and  building  a  fight- 
ing eleven  comparable  to 
our  scheduled  opponents 
of  next  season  when  we 
re-enter  the  conference 
for  the  first  time  since  '42. 


Mentor  Millet,  a  graduate 
from  BYU,  has  been  checked 
out  on  every  coaching  position 
on  the  campus.  In  '41  he  was 
made  basketball  coach  and 
when  Eddie  Kimball  left  for 
the  Navy  in  '42  Floyd  took  over 
and  engineered  a  determined 
squad  to  our  first  upset  over 
the  U.  of  U.  grid  team  in  twenty 
years. 

An  all-round  Y  athlete  in  col- 
lege days.  Coach  "Buck"  Dixon 
returned  to  the  Y  in  1928  to 
teach  an  dcoach  athletes  of  Y 
high  and  University.  His  pres- 
ent duties  are  confined  mainly 
to  varsity  tennis,  teaching  phy- 
sical education  classes  and 
managing  the  Intramural  pro- 
gram. 


Qaackei 


Wayne  Soffe  who  was 
assigned  to  the  coaching 
staff  of  the  varsity  boxing 
and  wrestling  department, 
with-  line  coaching  duties 
on  the  gridiron  is  expected 
to  be  separated  from  the 
Navy  this  Summer  to  aid 
in  developing  a  "brawn" 
team  next  year.  He  spent 
the  majority  of  cm  extend- 
ed leave  working  with 
prospective  linemen  in 
Spring  football  workouts 
this  season. 


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A  combination  of  the  late  return  from  the 
Navy  of  our  head  football  coach,  "Eddie" 
Kimball,  combined  with  the  marked  absence 
of  eligible  men,  the  Y  was  forced  to  forego 
Fall  football  competition,  but  with  the  inter- 
mittent return  of  skilled  brawn  material 
Coach  Kimball  organized  Spring  workouts 
giving  special  instruction  to  backfield  poten- 
tials while  Wayne  Soffe,  on  leave  from  the 
Navy  coaches  the  linemen. 


The  return  of  the  following  lettermen 
will  serve  to  augment,  with  Y  exper- 
ience, the  superior-planned  squad  for 
the  season  '46-'47.  Back  row:  Fielding 
Abbott,  Frank  Whitney,  Reed  Nilson, 
Don  Brimhall,  Herm  Longhurst.  Front 
row:  Marion  Tree,  Rex  Olson,  Owen 
Dixon,  Mike  Mills,  Max  ^hifrer. 


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FOOTBALL  SQUAD 

Front  row:  Gary  Whiting,  Bud  Schwantez,  Stan  Stapley,  Andy  Anderson,  Don  Bushore,  Owen 
Dixon,  Don  Brimhall,  H.  Muse,  Duke  Junins,  Albert  Miera. 

Second  row:  Kimball  Merrill,  Max  Shifrer,  Reid  Nilson,  Glen  Shun,  Pete  Skousen,  Marion  Tree, 
Mike  Mills,  Brude  Osborne,  Dwight  Stapley,  Ken  Davis,  Harold  Gunn,  Coach  Eddie  Kimball. 

Third  row:  Carlyle  Gourley,  Fielding  Abbott,  Don  Chavis,  Stan  McAllister,  Rex  Olsen,  Kirk  Lar- 
sen,  Domingo  Rodriguez,  Max  Bjarnson,  Ross  Westover,  Garth  Seegmiller,  Horace  Gillespie,  Frank 
Whitney,  Herm  Longhurst. 

Back  row;  Coach  Wayne  Soffe,  Gene  Pace,  Bob  Greenwood,  Dean  Call,  Elliot  Cameron,  Norm 
Marchant,  Louis  Maiben,  Clyde  Davis,  Dick  Forsyth,  Jack  Price. 

Football  tactics  next  year  will  embody  plays  and  procedures  "Eddie"  developed  while  in  the 
service  plus  the  more  prominent  "T"  formations.  The  next  Fall  schedule  re-enters  the  Cougar  club  in 
the  Big  Seven  league  with  auxiliary  games  being  played  with  San  Jose  in  California  and  a  trip  to 
El  Paso,  Texas  for  a  dig  with  the  Texas  Miners. 


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Varsity  tennis  opened  a  promising  season  with  the 
return  of  four  Ittermen:  B.  Bailey,  Hyde,  Mangum,  and  K. 
Wilson.  The  first  competition  was  realized  in  a  trip  into 
Ute  territory  at  Salt  Lake  where  we  made  a  fair  showing. 
The  Y  netters  bowed  5  to  2.  Individual  victories  were; 
Singles,  Don  Evans,  defeating  Vernie  Swenson  of  Utah, 
9-7,  6-2.  In  the  Double  trouble,  Thurgood  and  Mangum 
merged  to  humble  Koch  and  Williams  of  Utah,  6-4,  2-6, 
64.  Other  meets  will  be  the  BYU  Invitational  Track  Meet, 
Divisional  Tennis  and  the  Conference  Meet. 


9. 


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Above:  Coach  Fred  "Buck"  Dixon 
checking   out   hopefuls. 

Right:  The  squadron  of  netters 
consist  of:  Back  row — Tom  Pardoe, 
Johnny  Hyde,  Bud  Harmon,  Charles 
Allred,  Bill  Mangum,  Jack  Thurgood. 

Front  row:  Mat  Olsen,  Doug  Bus- 
terud,  Don  Wilson,  Bob  Booth,  Keith 
Wilson,  Don  Evans. 


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With  the  filing  away  of  basketball  jer- 
seys in  moth  balls,  Coach  Floyd  Millet 
began  to  pass  out  track  equipment  on  a 
large  scale  for  the  first  time  in  some  three 
years  to  around  twenty-seven  potential 
cinder  stars.  Testing  events  for  a  relative- 
ly unproved  squad  were  realized  in  the 
Invitational  Track  Meet  the  latter  part  of 
April,  where  the  Y  entered  the  100-yard 
dash,  mile  relay,  medley  relay,  high  jump, 
pole  vault,  shot  put,  discus  throw,  and 
javelin  throw.  May  18  saw  the  Y  repre- 
sented at  the  State  Meet  and  for  the  finale 
we  entered  the  conference  meet  at  Denver. 

Below  are  the  varsity  track  men:  Art 
Packard,  Keith  Wilson,  Verl  Taylor,  Phil 
Harrington,  Bill  Smith,  J.  Paul  McGuire, 
J.  M.  McFarland,  Myrten  Grant,  Thomas 
Howells,  Keith  Allred,  Dave  Sudweeks, 
Clyde  McKay,  Virgil  Smith,  Less  Haymore, 
Qark  Roberts,  Art  Mitchell,  Coach  Royd 
Millet,  Marion  Newberry,  B.  D.  Young, 
Les  Cannon,  Brady  Walker,  Carl  Qark, 
Russ  Nielson  and  Doug  Lazenby. 


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139 


With  the  Y  emerging  from  a  three  year 
moratorium  on  athletics  in  general,  and  the 
press  dead-lines  in  advance  of  spring  compe- 
tition, it  is  somewhat  diiiicult  to  describe  sport- 
ing events  that  haven't  taken  place  and  rather 
awkv/ard  to  predict  possible  results  of  these 
potentials  in  the  late  spring  meets. 

We  can  be  confident,  however,  of  the  four 
lettermen  above,  who  have  in  past  years  dis- 
tinguished themselves  in  track  and  field  events. 
The  lettermen  are;  Carl  Clark,  conference  pole 
vaulter;  Less  Cannon  and  Brady  Walker, 
weights;  and  Russ  Nielson,  all  around.  At  the 
right  is  Nelson  clearing  the  hurdle  with  ease. 
Below  are  the  quarter-milers,  Roberts  and 
Newberry. 


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The  academic  year  1945-46  passed  through  the 
Cougar  campus  and  observed  the  greatest  conversion 
this  school  has  experienced.  The  king  of  sports,  varsity 
football  was  of  necessity  intombed.  With  the  opening 
of  the  hoop  season  enough  basketeers  had  returned  to 
make  the  club  into  a  going  concern.  Basketball  held 
top  honors  as  the  major  sport  on  the  campus  with  the 
intramural  program  absorbing  those  interested  in  short, 
non-training  periods  of  participation.  Smokeless  smok- 
ers held  their  share  of  the  spotlight,  with  the  full  beam 
on  the  once  quiet  ghostly  gridiron  for  spring  football 
workouts.  Coach  Eddie  Kimball  returned  too  late  to 
whip  a  fall  team  into  shape  but  is  well  started  on  a 
hopeful  season  for  next  year.  The  sportslight  flashed 
to  the  thirty-third  Annual  Invitation  Track  and  Field 
Meet  and  Relay  Carnival,  resumed  after  war  years,  to 
highlight  the  spring  sports  season. 

The  Y  campus  is  centered  in  the  wonderland  of 
a  sportsman's  paradise.  To  the  north  and  east  is  found 
an  abundance  of  superior  skiing,  hiking  and  camping; 
to  the  west,  Utah  lake  offers  ice  skating,  swimming 
and  boating;  to  the  south,  a  class  A  golf  course  and 
skeet  range  are  growing  in  popularity.  These  aid  in 
augmenting  the  regular  campus  activities  which  are 
speedily  reaching  adequacy. 

The  Cougar  is  now  poised  on  the  threshold  of  a 
New  Golden  Era  of  University  activities,  tensed  for 
the  starting  whistle  to  lunge  into  the  world  of  oppor- 
tunity to  battle  his  way  to  collegiate  supremacy,  main- 
taining our  cherished   individuality. 


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The  Intramural  system,  under  the  direction  of 
Coach  Fred  "Buck"  Dixon  flourished  with  new  zest 
and  active  participation.  The  flexible  organization 
of  the  system  this  year  made  it  possible  to  absorb 
the  ever  present  returning  of  masculine  gender  to 
the  campus  with  sporting  activities  indoor  and  out- 
door placed  at  the  top  of  their  curriculum.  Boxing 
and  wrestling  tournaments  and  basketball  contests 
were  featured  durmg  the  fall  and  winter  quarters 
with  tennis,  volleyball,  softball  and  baseball  on  the 
schedule  for  spring  aspirants.  Hawkins,  Stutz  and 
Phillips  carried  the  responsibility  of  the  ring  events 
with  Paul  Wilson  worrying  about  the  student  man- 
agement of  the  system  at  large. 

Below  are  the  winter  quarter  Smokeless  -Smoker 
Champs,  Pete  Skousen,  Glen  McGaughey,  Max 
Whitaker,  Gordon  Hawkins,  coach.  Bob  Mercer, 
Boyd  Williams,  and  Royden  Rice. 

At  right  are  Paul  Wilson  and  Coach  Fred  Dixon. 


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Above  are  the  spring  quarter  wrestling  champs,  Stan  Philips,  coach,  Theron 
Beck,  Max  Shifrer,  Robert  Borg,  Paul  Johnson  and  Carl  Adams. 

Below  are  the  spring  quarter  boxing  champs,  Horace  Gillespie,  Bob  Mercer, 
Boyd  Williams,  Wendell  Cook,  and  Jerry  Skousen.  Keith  Wilson  was  absent. 


143 


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The  intramural  program  featured  two 
college  open  tournaments  during  the 
year.  An  alert  Viking  aggregation  won 
top  honors  in  the  fall  quarter  contest 
with  top  billing  for  the  Brigadiers  and 
the  independent  Virginians  who  cap- 
tured coveted  crov/ns  v/inter  quarter 
in  the  social  unit  independent  leagues 
respectively. 

At  the  right  are  the  Virginians:  Glen 
Sheen,  Don  Snow,  Tony  Snow,  Stan 
McAllister,  Joe  Simpson,  Rex  Olsen. 


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I  '       / 


Above  are  the  Vikings:  Joe 
Salisbury,  Russell  Grange,  Paul 
Thompson,  Gus  Shields,  Bill 
Mangum,  William  Pulsioher, 
Creed  Brmhall,  LaMar  Buckner, 
Mark  Nielson.  John  Langren  was 
absent. 

At  the  left  are  the  Brigadiers: 
Dick  Swenson,  Herm  Longhurst, 
Don  Snow,  Tony  Snow,  J.  Foul 
McGuire,  Pete  Skousen,  Owen, 
Dixon,  J.  B.  Cooper,  and  Stan  Mc- 
Allister. 


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!)nmtcitlon  Meet 


Under  the  direction  of  Dr. 
C.  J.  Hart,  meet  director, 
Miss  Leona  Holbrook.  in 
charge  of  women's  events 
and  B  Y  U  Athletic  Director 
Eddie  Kimball  the  33rd  an- 
nual track  and  field  meet 
and  relay  carnival  unfolded 
a  panorama  of  thrills  and 
pageantry  April  25,  26,  27 
in  the  Y  stadium  Distin- 
guished athletes  from  65 
schools  representing  6  states 
performed  in  ideal  weather 
to  successfully  re-establish 
the  cinder  classic  among  the 
ouistanding  sports  events. 

The  University  of  South- 
ern California  captured  a 
ead  position  in  the  inter- 
collegiate division,  while 
Branch  Agricultural  College 
and  East  High  won  coveted 
honors  in  their  respective 
departments.  All  -  around 
champion  of  the  meet  was 
a  junior  from  Mesa  High 
School  in  Arizona,  Wilford 
White.  Proving  himself  the 
greatest  trackster  to  perform 
in  the  Y  stadium,  White  cap- 
tured seven  firsts  of  the  nine 
events  to  aggregate  6225 
points. 


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Skiing  proved  one  of  the 
most  popular  sports  on  the 
campus  this  season.  A  com- 
bination of  Miss  Holbrook's 
ski  class  and  the  Timpan- 
ogos  Mountain  Club  served 
as  organized  units  sponsor- 
ing weekly  ski  trips  to  the 
down-hill  wonder  lands  of 
the  State.  The  majority  of 
enthusiasts  in  this  pastime 
found  good  skiing  at  Alta, 
Snow  Basin  in  Ogden,  or  at 
our  own  Stewart  Flats  in 
Provo  Canyon.  Highlights 
of  the  season  were  the  vari- 
ous moonlight  ski  trips,  both 
as  a  class  and  otherwise.  As 
to  the  lone  stranger  in  the 
per  left  corner,  his  identity 
uakes  a  good  guess. 


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W.A  A 


The  ^ .K.K.  activities  are  directed  by 
Beth  Wight,  President,  center;  Joyce  Hanks, 
reporter,  left;  Edna  Holt,  secretary,  right, 
and  Miss  Leona  Holbrook,  below,  Director 
of  Women's  Athletics. 


The  Women's  Athletic  Asso- 
ciation completed  one  of  its  most 
active  years.  During  the  autumn 
quarter,  their  activities  consisted 
of  an  overnight  canyon  party,  a 
Christmas  party,  and  volley  ball 
and  bov/ling  tournaments.  The 
v^rinter  quarter  found  W.A.A. 
sponsoring  women  s  basketball 
and  foul  pitching  tournaments. 
In  the  spring,  the  organization 
featured  softball  and  other 
spring  sports. 


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Pictured  above  are  girls  of  the  Fidelas  Social 
Unit  who  won  first  place  in  the  Social  Unit 
volley  ball  tournament  by  defeating  Altra 
Mitra  Social  Unit  21-7.  The  independent  volley 
ball  championship  was  won  by  the  Darts  at 
right. 

Ready  for  a  try  at  the  pins  are  the  indepen- 
dent bowling  champs,  Pearl  Babble,  Melba 
Southerland,  and  Dorla  Hibbard.  At  right  are 
the  social  unit  bowling  champs  from  the  Vol 
Norn  Social  Unit,  Marjorie  Hart,  Charlotte 
Harris  and   Joan   Spratley. 


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The  Cougarettes,  right,  cctptured 
the  independent  basketball  crown 
through  winning  from  their  oppon- 
ents 7  out  of  7  games.  Members  of 
the  team  are  Colleen  Rowan,  "Mick- 
ey" Michelson,  Leone  Weinegar, 
Madelyn  Hatch,  Virginia  Ault,  Al- 
berta Farnsworth,  Norylene  Oran 
absent. 


The  Nautilus  girls  took 
first  place  in  the  Social 
Unit  basketball  tourna- 
ment defeating  Altra 
Mitra  32-29.  The  Nautilus 
girls  are  Marcene  Ginn, 
Colleen  Rowan,  Barbara 
Bailey,  Carolyn  Fagg, 
Mary  Ellen  Christensen, 
Ines  Payne,  and  Gerald- 
ine  Heatherly.  Standing 
are  the  Alta  Mitra  runner- 


A  spirit  of  cooperation  and  enthu- 
siasm •marked  the  work  of  the  five 
girls  who  managed  the  girl's  Intra- 
mural Athletic  program.  Joyce 
Hanks,  bowling;  "Mickey"  Mickel- 
son,  volleyball;  Alama  Ayers,  Soqial 
Unit  basketball;  Madelyn  Hatch, 
independent  basketball;  Barbara 
Bailey,  foul  pitching,  absent. 


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Golda  Thornley  demonstrates 
her  ability  to  make  baskets 
from  the  foul  line  while  Marion 
Bird  and  Beverly  Brady  ap- 
prove. These  girls  v/on  the 
independent  foul  pitching  tour- 
nament. 


"Mickey"  Mickelson  poises 
herself  for  a  shot  while  Leone 
Weinegar  keepjs  score  and 
Madelyn  Hatch  awaits  her 
turn.  These  girls  made  up  the 
Alta  Mitra  team  that  won  the 
social  unit  foul  pitching  tour- 
ney. 


"Mickey"  Mickelson, 
Alama  Ayers  and  Beth 
Wight  crre  the  award 
sweater  winners  for  1945 
and  Madelyn  Hatch,  Joyce 
Hanks  and  Edna  Holt  for 
1946.  These  selections 
were  made  on  the  basis 
of  interest,  ability  and 
participation  in  W.A.A. 
activities. 


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I  am  invariably  of  the  politics  of  people  at  whose  table 
I  sit,  or  beneath  whose  roof  I  sleep. 

George  Borrow 


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Under  the  able  leadership  of  Coy 
Miles,  Vaughn  Taylor  and  Victor  Brim- 
hall  the  A. M.S.  sponsored  such  activi- 
ties as  lighting  the  "Y",  the  Smokeless 
Smoker,  and  the  Snow  Carnival,  Y- 
Day,  and  the  Sweetheart  Ball.  The 
Association  also  rendered  valuable 
services  through  the  establishment  of 
the  Tux  Bureau,  and  the  Travel  Bureau. 


Top:  Coy  Miles,  President. 

Center,  Vaughn  Taylor,  Sec- 
ond Councilor. 

Bottom:  Victor  Brimholl,  First 
Councilor. 


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AM.M. 


Top:  Grctnt  Rasban,  Keith 
Overson,  George  Hendersen.' 

Second  row:  Kay  Young, 
Grant  Rasban,  Frank  Taylor, 
Ken  Smith. 

Third  row:  Sheldon  John- 
ston, Coy  Miles,  Vic  Brimhall. 

Bottom:  Marion  Toman,  Ells- 
worth Brown,  Jim  Winterton. 


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A  k/.S. 


This  year's  k^N .S.  Council  launched  its 
program  by  accepting  the  challenge  of  in- 
creased enrollment  which  brought  back  the 
traditional  abundance  of  social  fife  to  the 
Y  campus.  Holding  their  own  as  big  sisters, 
the  mentors  have  token  the  lonely  frosh 
under  their  wings  and  oriented  them  with 
parties,  fashion  shows,  and  teas.  The  A.W.S. 
claims  credit  for  the  success  of  the  Girls' 
Jamboree,  the  Preference  Ball,  and  Girls' 
Day  activities. 


Top:  Anna  Jean  Bullock,  President. 

Center:  Carole  Hilton,  Vice-President;  Shirley 
Jennins,  Glendora  Schwantes,  Shirley  Johnson, 
Gloria  Schwantes,  Edith  Jensen,  Barbara  Crandall, 
Elizabeth  Nicholes,  Shirlee  Christensen,  Marion 
Robertson,  June  Smith,  Agnes  Jensen,  Borboro 
Bailey,  Rita  Clement,  Virginio  Bird,  Lono  Foun 
Olsen. 

Bottom:  Miriam  Young,  Alene  Holes,  Zola  Roe 
Low,  Ann  Bailey,  Merideth  Hansen,  LoVon  Squires, 
Morjorie  Hart,  VolDean  Rice. 


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A  W.  i. 


Top;  Mary  Ellen  Christensen,  Social  Chairman. 

Center:  Mary  Smart,  Secretary;  Joy  Tangren, 
Marian  Gardner,  Elnora  Boyack,  Joyce  Whiting, 
Miriam  Jones,  Rose  Taylor,  Laurie  Teichert,  Edna 
Ryskamp. 

Bottom:  Margaret  Wilson,  Inez  Payde,  Blanch 
Akey,  Jean  Anderson,  Mary  Beth  Pierce,  Ruth  W. 
Adams,  Phyllis  Jones,  Lucille  Booth. 


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161 


lime  K.eu 


Coy  Miles 

Dean  Anderson,  Advisor 

Jay  De  Graif 


Gordon  Bradford 

West  Belap 

J.  Ellsworth  Brown 


David  Yarn 
Philip  Low 
Sheldon  Johnson 


Grant  Shields 
Taylor  Reynolds 
William  Love 


Rex  Hall 

Keith  Wilson 
Russell  Grange 


Dee  Sanford 
Russell  Harris 
Grant  Ash 


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Cross  section  of  upperclassmen,  Blue  Key 
National  Honor  Fraternity  was  reorganized  on 
the  campus  this  year  to  offer  service  to  the  Y 
and  to  sponsor  various  projects.  Under  the 
leadership  of  prexy  Kay  Young,  they  com- 
bined with  White  Keys  to  make  "Hello  Week" 
a  success.  Members  are  noted  for  the  enthu- 
siasm with  which  they  have  aided  various 
Student  Union  drives. 


Kay  Young,President 


Wvute  ICeu 


Outstanding  in  scholarship,  leadership,  and 
initi:.tive,  White  Keys  comprise  the  women's 
upperclassmen  honorary.  Noteworthy  achieve- 
ments were  the  traditional  publication  of  Stu- 
dent Directories,  assistance  given  Student 
Union  Drives,  and  the  annual  "Hour  of  Charm" 
assembly  program.  Members  have  ushered  at 
basketball  games  and  have  served  at  infor- 
mation desks  during  Leadership  Week  and 
other  functions.  At  the  right  is  Rhoda  May 
Goates,   President. 


Rhoda  May  Goates, 
Nila  Stubbs 
Karma,  Jean  CuUimore 
Mavis  Hafen 
Margaret  Hales 


Lugene  W.  Morris 
Ruth  England 
Helen  Olpin 
Carole  Hilton 


Lucille  Booth 
Anna  Jean  Bullock 
Katherine  Hess 
Ellen  Ashworth 


President 


Marion  Owens 
Margaret  Wilson 
Mary  Smart 
Jean  R^ese 


Marcia  Greenhaw 
Mary  Ellen  Christensen 
Elnora  Boyack 
La  Rue  Cottle 


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9.  IC. 


Dean  Payne 
Gordon  Hawkins 


Douglas  Mabey 
Waldo  Jacobson 
Ted  McKnelly,  President 


Fred  Bushnell 
niiot  Petersen 
Gene  Greenwood 
D.  L  Weaver 


Don  Devey 
Evan  Woolley 
J.  Will  Lewis 
Paul  Theobald 


Howard  Worthen 
Glade  Kuhni 
Albert  Christman 
Truman  lefferv 


Walter  Zabriskie 
Sterling  Sessions 
Truman  Clawson 
Bernie  Critchfield 


Dick  Dabling 
Floyd  Weed 
Glade  Burgon  - 
Tack  Anderson 


A  servfice  organization,  the 
"Gold  Y"  chapter  of  Intercol- 
legiate Knights  is  the  national 
fraternity  for  underclassmen  at 
the  Y.  I.K.'s  distinguished  them- 
selves this  year  by  coming  out 
on  top  in  the  Student  Union 
drive  sponsored  by  service 
organizations  during  winter 
quarter. 


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9.IC 


Harold  R.  Tolboe 
Ken  Beck 
Dean  Gray 
Dean  Johnson 


George  Ballif 
Dean  Bateman 
V/orren  Jensen 
Roy  Stapp 


Maurice  Bateman 
Bill  Pulsipher 
Max  Stubbs 
Melvin  Dixon 


Robert  Barber 
Richard  Forsey 
Donald  LeBaron 
Reed  Benson 


Ronald  Grippe 
Grant  Shields 
Duwayne  Anderson 
Larrv  Stoddard 


James  Lyman 
Winston  Taylor 
Richard  Dalton 
Willard  Pingey 


Dick  Wright 
Robert  Perry 


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If.  a 


Y  Calcares,  Sophomore 
women's  honorary  group, 
is  composed  of  women 
students  who  are  out- 
standing in  scholarship, 
activity  and  leadership. 
Primary  function  of  mem- 
bers has  been  to  usher  at 
Lyceum  and  student  as- 
semblies. In  addition,  the 
Y.C.'s  this  year  undertook 
the  difficult  task  of  distri- 
buting the  "Y"  News 
every  Thursday. 


Arlene  Shepherd  President 
Ruth  Adams 
Zola  Roe  Law 
Marian  Robertson 


Marian  Gardner 
Shirley  Johnson 
June  Smith 


Phyllis  Cook 
Beverly  Landgren 
Lona  Faun  Olson 


La  Von  Squire 
Janet  Stringham 

Winifred  Ellsworth 


Edna  Ryskamp 
Gloria  Schwantes 
Glendora  Schwantes 


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Blanche  Ockey 
Helen  Anderson 
Joan  Spratley 


Joyce  Whiting 
Betty  Bailey 
Shirlee  Christensen 


Frances  Hunter 
Aileen  Hales 
Carol  Cox 


Legia  Mendenhall 
Agnes  Jensen 
Gertrude  Duckworth 


Eva  Stokes 
Helen  Spencer 
Ann  Bailey 


Orpha  Stokes 
Mary  Jane  Miner 
Rita  Clement 


Edythe  Bright 
Jenna  Vee  Beck 


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"^eua  Plu 


Melvin  Petersen,  President 


The  Delta  Phi,  a  denomina- 
tional fraternity  for  men  who 
hove  served  on  Christian 
sions,  is  one  of  the  largest  organ- 
izations on  the  campus.  Activi- 
ties for  the  year  include  several 
temple  exc^ursions,  a  formal  din- 
nr  dance,  an  extemporaneous 
speaking  contest,  and  a  tri-din- 
ner  dance  held  in  Salt  Lake  with 
representatives  from  the  U.  of  U. 
and  the  A.  C. 


Vergil  Howell 
Morris  Beishman 
Donald  B.  Cox 


Clement  Williams 
Oliver  R.  Smith 
Courtney  Brewer 
Scott  Thome 


Thomas  P.  McFarlond 
Adddison  Udall 
Lloyd  McArthur 
Dee  Sanford 


Ira  Young 
Elliot  C.  Howe 
Glen  Snarr 
West  Belnap 


Karl  Buchmiller 
David  H.  Yarn 
Joseph  Olsen 
Ken  Beck 


Don  Nuffer 


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jbeua  Pm 


George  L.  LeBaron 
Kent  Baggs 
Robert  Kest 
Donald  Murr 


Albert  C.  Peterson 
Reed  G.  Romney 
V/ilford  L  Bruderer 
Sam  Chandler 


Vern  H.  Jensen 
Fred  W.  Harding 
Grant  Moon 
James  Bradley 


Lloyd  Hayward 
Floyd  B.  Weed 
H.  Stuart  Steed 
Robert  Mecham 


Welling  Macfarlane 
George  C.  Reimschussel 
Jack  Price 
Joseph  R.  Meservy 


Donald  Cleverly 
Ross  Denham 
Boyd  Ostler 
Harold  Call 


Clayton  Chanbre 
Joe  V.  Barker 
Arthur  D.  Slater 


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/llpJta  KjOffxi  Pdi 


Lee  Olsen,  President 


Rex  Madson 
Winston  Taylor 
Howard  Lowe 
Harold  Miner 


George  Pringle 
Sheldon  Johnson 
Frank  Stucki 
lack  Isaac 


Robert  Reid,  Jr. 
Lee  Stenquist 
Glenn  Evans 
Russell  Grange 


Taylor  Reynolds 
Maxwell  Jones 
Dee  Santord 
Grant  Moon 


Bound  to  be  our  "brain 
trusters"  in  the  years  to 
come,  members  of  the  na- 
tional business  honorary  for 
men,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  often 
get  together  to  figure  out  a 
new  way  to  beat  the  income 
tax.  Noted  for  their  Ad  Ball 
and  assembly,  at  which 
were  displayed  advertising 
samples,  they  continue  to 
promote  fellowship  among 
future  business  men. 


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Mary  Kirkham 
Margaret  Harris 
Marie  Snell 


Elnora  Boyack,  President 
Florence  Simmons 
Phyllis  Hunter 
Arlene  Knudsen 


Lois  Shepherd 
Helen  Nelson 
Melba  Beckman 
Joyce  Parrish 
Maxine  Norton 


Rhoda  May  Goates 
Lorna  Pincock 
Nellie  Bushman 
Dorothea  Reid 
Lois  Robinson 


Rhea  Haslam 
Idella  White 
Clara  Anderson 
Effie  Warnick 
May  Billings 


LaRee  Swenson 
Jean  Magleby 
Carole  Hilton 
Elaine  Cannon 
Irene  Barlow 


Iris  Moore 

Virginia  Rickenbach 
Barbara  Bailey 
Marriel  Qark 


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^keia  AlfAa  Pm 


Maurine  Howell 
Johnny  Belle  Holley 
Jean  Reese 


Ray  Jones,  President 
Lola  Peterson 
Marilyn  Stevenson 
Joan  Spratly 


Marcia  Greenhaw 
Ruth  England 
Jenna  Vee  Beck 
Enid  Caldwell 
Betty  Zieve 


Evan  Wimber 
Adeline  Done 
Dorothy  Robinson 
Gae  Petersen 
Lois  Hansen 


Joan  Christiansen 
Ariel  BaUii 
Lola  Jean  Gaddie 
Robert  Kest 
Ralph  Ungerman 


Betty  Bailey 
Ernest  Burgi 
Veloy  Singleton 
Kathleen  Bird 
Grace  McEwen 


Ruth  Ercanbrack 
Mary  Donna  Jones 
j^      Dove  Call 
Faye  Hunter 
Rita  Clement 


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PHI  CHI  THETA 
Phi  Chi  Theta,  women's  business  honorary 
society,  was  organized  on  this  campus  to 
foster  fellowship  and  interest  in  professional 
improvement.  The  organization  has  added 
an  important  contribution  to  the  Student 
Union  drive  this  year  by  giving  the  proceeds 
of  a  stenographic  bureau  to  the  Union  Fund. 


Officers  La  Rue  Cottle,  Presi- 
dent; Donna  Mae  Thirkill, 
Grand  Counsellor;  Mcrrnal 
Clark,  Treasurer,  Betty  Loge- 
don,  Secretary;  Lucille  Spen- 
cer, Sponsor;  Norma  Forsey, 
Vice  -  President;  Rosa  Mae 
Swainston,  Reporter. 

First  row:  Norma  Forsey, 
Barbara  Mullen,  Rose  Mae 
Swainston,  La  Rue  Hoopes, 
Shirley  Cunnington,  Jennie 
Bee  Jones,  Betty  Stratford,  Bar- 
bara Kohler. 

Second  row:  Orpha  Laudie 
Betty  Logsdon,  Jewaldine 
Moore,  Mary  R.  Callahan 
Merla  Bond,  Lorna  Crane, 
Genevieve  Eliason,  Willa  Ann 
Crane. 

Third  row:  Lucille  Spencer, 
Maxine  Shirts,  Lucille  Rich- 
ards, Thelma  Sorenson,  Merial 
Perkins,  Leora  Bird,  Marian 
Gardner. 

Foiorth  row:  La  Rue  Cottle, 
Gwen  Bateman,  Berva  Dawn 
Nebeker,  Sally  Stayner,  Edith 
Simmons,  Donna  Mae  Thirkill, 
La  Rue  Olson,  Elaine  Sperry, 
Marrial  Clark. 


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Organized  to  stimulate  high  scholastic 
attainment  among  students  in  the  biological 
sciences,  Tri-Beta  also  functions  as  an  organ- 
ization which  promotes  research  work.  Acti- 
vities for  the  year  include  lectures  in  the 
various  fields  of  the  natural  sciences,  field 
trips,  participation  in  a  national  essay  con- 
test sponsored  by  the  fraternity  magazine, 
and  various  social  functions. 


Beia  Beta  lieia 


Officers:  Lowell  Miller,  Presi- 
dent; Anna  Davidson,  Vice- 
President;  Janet  Barclay,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer;  Sterling 
Sessions,  Historian  and  Re- 
porter. 

First  row:  Dr.  Eldon  Beck, 
Caroline  Whitesides,  Lois  Grif- 
fin, Estill  Latimer,  Olea  Bab- 
bel. 

Second  row:  Anna  David- 
son, 11a  Mae  James,  Margaret 
Young,  J.  L.  Crawford. 

Third  row:  Sterling  Sessions, 
Janet  Barclay,  Betty  Olsen, 
Aloma  Ayers,  Margaret  Nu- 
sink. 

Fourth  row:  Lowell  Miller, 
Dr.  C.  Lynn  Hoyward,  Afton 
Isom,  Dr.  Vasco  M.  Tanner. 


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Kenneth  Madson 
Glen  Pinegar 


Reed  Benson,  President 
Tom  Howells 
Howard  Worthen 


Dewoyne  Anderson 
Glen  Gardner 
Robert  Peterson 
Harold  Coll 


Shipley  Snow 
Sterling  Sessions 
Loy  Hatch 
Lester  Card 


Neal  Richards 
Johnny  Hyde 
Ellsworth  Snow 
J.  Paul  McGuire 


Herb  Petersen 
Truman  leffry 
Warren  Jenson 
Norman  Hyatt 


Richard  Taylor 
Bob  Ord 
Grant  Moon 


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Officers:  Faye  Hunter,  Kar- 
ma- Jean  Cullimore,  Grant 
Shields,  Verda  Olsen. 

First  row:  Kay  Young,  Joy  Thomp- 
son, Marjorie  Petty,  Marcia  Green- 
haw.  Jean  Reese,  Reed  Benson,  Ruth 
Redd. 

Second  row:  Sterling  Sessions, 
Beverly  Hardy,  Arlene  Shepherd, 
LaVon  Squire,  Rhoda  Mae  Goatees, 
Felice  Swain,  Marian  Muir,  John 
Jensen. 

Third  row:  Creed  Brimhall,  Ells- 
worth Snow,  Melvin  Peterson,  Elnora 
Boyack,  La  Rue  Cottle,  Wealthy  Pur- 
rington,  Lee  Olsen. 

Fourth  row:  Willis  Waite,  George 
Felsch,  Ted  McNelly,  Peter  Skousen, 
Sheldon  Johnson,  Faye  Hunter,  Ariel 
Ballif. 

Fifth  row:  Ned  Stringham,  Ray 
Jones,  Shipley  Snow,  Leo  Dean, 
Orien  Lamoreaux. 


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QuA^'d^  RoHxl 


Gus  Shields,  Joyce  Hay 
cock. 

Back  row:  Richard  Ballou" 
C.  Mack  Ceilings,  LaVinc 
Borgeson,  Jack  Anderson. 

Middle' row:  Dale  McAllis- 
ter, Norman  Hunt,  Howard 
Worthen,  Joyce  Haycock 
Alma  Willey. 

Front  row:  Lorry  Rytting, 
Lucille  Sandberg,  Fred  Gard- 
ner, Gus  Shields,  Ardean 
Watts. 


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Organized  as  the  "Mask  Qub,"  potential  thespians 
on  the  campus  have  met  weekly  to  discuss  pertinent 
matters  and  to  hear  various  ploy-readings  by  ad- 
vanced students  of  drama.  "Blithe  Spirit"  and  "Clau- 
dia," presented  this  year,  are  both  Mask  Qub  pro- 
ductions. 


Mcuik  GLA 


Officers:  Jean  Reese,  Presi- 
dent; Enid  Caldwell,  Secre- 
tary; Gae  Peterson,  Publicity; 
Jenna  Vee  Beck,  Chcdnnan  of 
Plays;  Barbara  Coombs,  Vice- 
President. 

First  row:  Jonny  Belle  Hol- 
ley,  Maurine  Howell,  Roy 
Jones,  Jean  Reese. 

Second  row:  Betty  Lou  An- 
derson, Veloy  Singleton,  Lila 
Marchant,  Enid  Caldwell. 

Third  row:  Jenna  Vee  Beck, 
Marilyn  Stevens,  Lola  Peter- 
son, Lois  Hansen. 


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Officers:  Dr.  Morley,  Advisor;  Julie 
Hansen,  President;  Afton  Taylor, 
Secretary;  Willis  Waite,  Vice-Presi- 
dent. 


First  row:  Julie  Hansen,  Ashly 
Graham,  Betty  Jo  Mercer,  Beth 
Crandall,  Betty  Oliver,  Willis  Waite. 

Second  row:  Afton  Taylor,  Harold 
Call,  James  Able,  Jean  Anderson, 
Ruth  Juper,  Charlotte  Bridges,  Verl 
Alleman. 

Third  row:  Orrin  Parker,  Ralph 
Burgguist,  Thola  Hepworth,  Betty 
Zieve,  Louis  Cordon,   Arva  Mercer. 


B'Ysers  Town  Meeting  is  designed  to 
stimulate  the  power  of  critical  analysis  on  the 
part  of  students  interested  in  current  issues 
of  international,  national,  local,  and  campus 
importance. 


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The  criteria  for  membership  in  International  Rela- 
tions Club  is  an  active  interest  in  international  affairs 
plus  the  ability  to  enter  into  animated  discussions. 
Although  membership  in  the  club  is  small,  I.  R.  C.  is  one 
of  the  most  active  of  the  campus  organizations. 


Officers:  Anna  David- 
son, Secretary;  Marion 
Jones,  President,  Richard 
Taylor,  Vice-President. 

First  row:  Anna  David- 
son, Laurie  Teichert,  Bev- 
erly Jameson,  Prof.  J.  Reu- 
ben Clark,  III. 

Second  row:  Vera  Bab- 
bel,  Marion  Jones,  Jean 
Anderson,  Richard  Tay- 
lor. 

Third  row:  Gerald  Hen- 
ri, William  A.  Hulet,  Virgil 
Harris,  Rachel  Nelson. 


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Officers:  Joy  Huntsman,  Sec- 
retccry;  Orien  Lamoreaux, 
President;  Dick  Gourlez,  Vice- 
President. 

First  row:  Ashley  Grctham, 
Max  Pyne,  Eldon  Harding, 
Raymond  Poystrup,  Glen 
Pinegar,  Ivo  Kissell,  Kenneth 
Neilsen. 

Second  row:  Junuis  Duke, 
Kenneth  Ludlow,  Gordon  Han- 
sen, F.  Don  Wixom,  John  H. 
Harvey,  Orien  H.  Lamoreaux, 
Truman  Jeffrey. 

Third  row:  Blaine  Richards, 
Dean  Johnson,  James  L.  Logs- 
don,  Albert  Bennett,  Kenneth 
Lundquist,   Ruel   Randall. 

Fourth  row:  M.  D.  Wallace, 
advisor,  Morris  Cunningham, 
Alma  Adams,  Stephen  Sharp, 
Thomas  Powelson,  Glen  H. 
Tolman. 

Fifth  row:  Dick  Gourley, 
Forrel  Johnson,  G.  S.  Richards, 
Warren  Jensen,  Kenneth  Hoyt, 
Gene  Harvey. 


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Officers  —  back  row:  Iris 
Moore,  Vice  -  President;  Mar- 
garet O.  Harris,  Sponsor;  Ruth 
Martin,  Historian.  Front  row: 
Shirley  Jennens,  Reporter; 
Shirley  Johnson,  President- 
Dawn  Hilton,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

Front  row:  Norma  Burnham,  Car- 
ole Clark,  Dawn  Hilton,  Iris  Moore, 
Shirley  Johnson,  Ruth  Martin,  Shirley 
Jennens,  Mrs.  Harris,  Clara  Brode- 
rick. 

Second  row:  Roberta  Guild,  Hazel 
Dawn  Ream,  Lois  Johnson,  Gladys 
Rawlings,  Helen  Mae  Tolman,  Mar- 
garet Wilson,  Delphia  Collins,  Kath- 
leen Specer,  Florence  Husted. 

Third  row:  Joan  Hurst,  Louise 
McQuarrie,  Doris  Clark,  Betty  Ten- 
nant,  Betty  Gerrord,  Joyce  Muir, 
Bonita  Finlayson,  Arlene  Cox,  Bar- 
bara Farnsworth,  Dorothy  Petty. 


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Officers:  Vaughan  Taylor, 
President;  Inez  Payne,  Secre- 
tary; Malcolm  Peirson,  Vice- 
President 

First    row:    Dr.    Harold    T. 

Christensen,  advisor;  Buelah 
Lake,  Inez  Payne,  Beth  Cran- 
dall,  Shirlee  Christensen, 
Charlotte  Harris,  Barbara 
Hansen,  Mary  Lee  Atkerson, 
Cr.  John  C.  Swenson,  advisor. 

Second  row:  Mrs.  Ken 
Weight,  Kathryn  Lyman,  Mar- 
vel Murphy,  Elaine  Wad- 
doups,  Elaine  Todd,  LaVieve 
Monson,  Margaret  Clayton, 
Beth  Peirson,  Elaine  Lund. 

Third  row:  Vaughan  Taylor- 
Jenna  Vee  Beck,  Howard  Wor- 
then,  Roland  Tunnell,  DeLoy 
Smith,  Ross  Christensen,  Mal- 
colm Peirson,  Blaine  Porter. 

Dr.  Ariel  S.  BaUif,  advisor, 
was  not  present  when  the  pic- 
ture was  taken. 


Designed  to  foster  fellowship  among  the 
sociology  majors  and  minors,  the  Sociology 
Club  was  organized  early  this  year.  The  club 
sponsored  such  activities  as  a  lecture  on 
English  universities  by  Dean  A.  L.  Beeley 
of  the  U.  of  U.,  a  "Night  in  New  Zealand," 
and  a  tour  of  various  state  institutions. 


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ADVANCED  SPANISH  CLUB 

First  row:  Grant  Moon,  Secretary;  Marguerite  Boutista,  Reporter  and  Chorister;  Narcisa  Trevino, 
Mavine  Overlade,  Norlyene  Ohran,  Jean  Char,  Vice-President;   Neal   Richards,   President. 

Second  row:  Leone  Winegar,  Mary  Beth  Pierce,  Beth  Crandall,  Betty  Logsdon,  Elaine  Peacock. 
Third  row:  Sariah  Bushman,  Maurine  Romney,  Margaret  Hutchings. 
Fourth  row:  Alberto  Miera,  Qement  Williams. 

PORTUGESE  CLUB 

First  row:  Edna  Ryskamp,  Rita  Clement,  Inez  Brimley,  Ellen  Fleetwood,  Secretary;  Dove  Call, 
Vice-President;  Marguerite  Bautista,  Marybeth  Pierce. 

Second  row:  Clyde  Andrew,  Keith  Jones,  Carl  Gibson,  Dorothy  Robinson,  Lester  Taylor,  Presi- 
dent; Dr.  Gerrit  de  Jong. 


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Officers:  Robert  Barker,  secretary- 
treasurer;  Gerrit  de  Jong,  Jr.,  advisor; 
Carol  Clark,  vice-president;  R,  Max 
Rogers,  advisor;  Leo  Dean,  president. 

First  row:  Alma  Snow,  Nydra  Hunsaker, 
Marjorie  Huffaker,  La  Preal  Parduhn,  Adelj- 
Olson,  Pauline  Brown,  Barbara  Kohler, 
Margaret  Friday,  Legia  Mendenhall,  Carol 
Clark,  Janice  Smuin,  Marceline  Smith, 
Laurie   Teichert,   Ila   Mae   James. 

Second  row;  Elaine  Eyring,  Glenna 
Stucki,  Bertie  Del  Walsh,  Eleanor  Jueschke, 
Nial  Olsen,  Janet  Barclay,  June  Berry, 
Marjorie  Sinclair,  Leo  Dean,  Robert  Barber, 
Charlotte  S.  Eder,  Courtney  Brewer. 

Third  row:  Stephen  Sharp,  Marilyn  Tan- 
ner, Norine  Butler,  Corine  Smith,  Ruth 
Thomas,  Ramona  Smith,  Velma  Horner, 
Cleona  Decker,  Lois  Sturgill,  La  Rae 
Schmutz,  James  Richardson,  Diantha  Cox, 
Conway  Threet,  Preston  Marchant,  Sher- 
man L.  Boyd. 

Fourth  row:  Elliot  Berlin,  Max  Powell, 
Barbara  Boyer,  Marjorie  Beard,  Ruth  Niel- 
sen, Ardean  Watts,  Richard  Wright,  Law- 
rence Thorne,  Elrod  Leany,  Marjorie  Hurst, 
Dorene  Rasband,  Laurence  Barrett. 

Fifth  row:  Alma  Willey,  Dee  Wright, 
Dean  Payne,  Charles  Cox,  Rachel  Nelson, 
Dr.  Gerrit  de  Jong,  Jr.,  Joyce  Hall,  Pat 
Critchlow,  Dwain  Sylvester,  James  Bradley, 
Bob  Walsh,  Ralph  Prusse,  R.  Max  Rogers, 
Harold  Brewer,  Rodney  Turner,  Eldon  Bit- 
ter. 


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Officers:  Helen  Clegg,  secretary; 
Ralph  Ridge,  social  chairman;  Donna 
Ellertson,  president;  Joan  Irwin,  vice- 
president. 

Lona  Mae  Clegg,  Lola  Peterson,  Jenna 
Beck,  Melba  Otteson,  Vergene  Holyoak, 
Beth  Bennett,  Bonnie  Hindmarsh,  Georgian 
Krissman,  Lois  Peterson,  Edythe  Bright, 
Jean  Reese,  Carol  Rae  Walker,  Ella  Beth 
Weeks,  Lucile  Camenish,  Dorothy  Ogden, 
Ibelmas  Smith,  Ellen  Bowen,  Margaret 
Clayton,  Rex  A.  Madson,  Lloyd  Toysom, 
Beverly  Hardy,  Clyde  MacKay,  Betty  Lou 
Houghton,  Donna  Ellertson,  Helen  Clegg, 
Bernie  Critchfield,  Lucille  Booth,  Aileert 
Hales,  Marion  Jones,  Anna  Jean  Bullock, 
lean  Clark,  Winifred  Dykes,  Vivian  Hoyt. 
Marybeth  Pierce,  Amelia  Hemandey, 
Reeda  Bjarnson,  Arlene  Gray,  Marlin 
Loveridge,  Herbert  J.  Baestle,  Kathleen 
Brovirn,  Betty  Brown,  Jay  B.  Boun,  Janice 
Jensen,  Dona  Bristow,  Dale  W.  Lewis,  Pete 
Skousen,  Betty  Mae  Taylor,  Peggy  Weath- 
ers, Marva  Hopkins,  Carol  Sampson,  Mack 
Cunningham,  J.  L.  Crawford,  Kenneth  J 
Beck,  Ida  Marshall,  Helena  Wall,  Grant 
Peele,  Bob  Beckstead,  Vic  B-imhall,  Keith 
Whitney,  Dorothy  Dickson,  ConVade  Head, 
Lewis  Griffin,  Colleen  Keeler,  Norma  Jean 
Wood,  Lilas  Crandall,  Delores  Frances, 
Clara  Simmons,  Elizabeth  Jueschke.  Meri- 
lyn  Willis,  Luona  Rushton,  Cherril  Wilcox, 
Francine  Dunkley,  Ann  Midgley,  Elaine 
Gaisford,  Doris  Gwilliam,  Deanne  Taylor, 
Ca-ol  Brockbank,  Gloria  Russell,  Nadine 
Cooper,  Doris  Clark,  Howard  L.  Randall, 
Ralph  Ridge. 


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Thelma  Davidson 
Dorothy  Shippee 


Priscilla  Ludlow,  President 
Marilyn  Williams 
Margaret  Hutchings 


Marie  Andrus 
Donna  Lou  Christensen 
Adeline  Rice 
Joan  Baer 


Vera  Babbel 
H.  C.  Breinholt 
Afton  Eileen  Marble 
Melba  Beckmon 


Colleen  Callister 
Naomi  Nelson 
A.  H.  Ivans 
Wesley  Burnside 


Lucille  Simmons 
Norma  Wood 
Marilouise  Evans 
Pearl  Randall 


Elaine  Lund 
Joan  Hurst 
LaVee  Prisby 


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Officers:  Beverly  Hardy, 
President;  Leone  Winegar, 
Winegar,  Vice-President;  Lois 
Robinson,  Secretary;  Betty 
Stratford,  Social-  Chcririnan; 
Bob  Smurthwaite,  Publicity 
Chairman. 

First'  row:  Helen  Snowberger, 
Charlotte  Harris,  Shirley  Wilkes, 
Luana  Rushton,  Anne  Christensen, 
Norma  Simmons,  Betty  Stratford, 
Mario  Anderson. 

Second  row;  Harold  Call,  Lois 
Robinson,  Lula  Belle  Bamgartner, 
Eva  Rae  Yates,  Barbara  Bean,  Lynn 
Helen  Warner,  Wylie  Swapp,  Pam 
Davis. 

Third  row:  Bob  Beckstead,  Erma 
Shakespeare,  Maud  Holman,  Conrad 
Head,  Claude  Westenskow,  Ida  Matt- 
son,  Beth  lohnson,  Cherril  Wilcox. 

Fourth  row:  Achley  Graham, 
Coran  C.  Lewis,  Don  Nuffer,  Ada 
Vee  Webster,  Beverly  Hardy,  Bob 
Smurthwaite,   Dean   Payne. 


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Officers:  Daug  Mabey,  Pres.; 
Myra  Madsen,  Treas.;  Marian 
Bird,  V,  Pres.;  Beverly  Brady. 

First  Row:  Grace  Howell,  Mari- 
louise  Evans,  Margaret  Clark, 
Audrey  Barrett,  Wilford  Bruderer, 
Reed  Benson. 

Second  Row:  Renee  Millerburg, 
Merlin  Edward ,  Nyla  Ashton , 
Dorothy  Kizerian,  Myra  Madsen, 
Doug  Mabey,  Ella  Rose  Hinckley. 

Third  Row:  Keith  Jones,  Ann 
Pearce,  Clella  Clark,  Marian  Astin, 
Tom  Howells,  Clyde  Andrew, 
Doug  Welti. 

Fourth  Row:  Jess  Bushman,  Mae 
Evans,  Floyd  Moulton,  Ann  Brock- 
bank,  Ralph  Bowen,  Virgil  Howell. 


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Officers:  Barbara  Crandall,  Secre- 
tary; Nathel  Openshcrw,  Treasurer; 
Peter  Skousen,  President;  Neil  Rich- 
ards, Vice-President. 

First  row:  Irene  Whiting,  Bertha 
Randall,  Bonnie  Hancock,  Barbara 
Crandall,  Nathel  Openshaw,  Neil 
Richards. 

Second  row:  Ruel  Randall,  Louine 
Brown,  Anonna  Perkins,  Pearl  Ran- 
dall, Velma  Botes,  Ellen  Sanders, 
Glen  McGaughey. 

Third  row:  Melvin  Peterson,  Sariah 
Bushman,  Verdell  Hunt,  Arlene  Shep- 
herd, Polly  Bowden,  Lorraine  San- 
ders, Donna  Sirrine,  Norma  Turley. 

Fourth  row:  Ben  Rogers,  James 
Cooper,  Virginia  Skousen,  Dale 
Johnson,  Buster  Brown,  Pete  Skousen, 
Addison  Udall,  Forrell  Johnson,  Rob- 
ert Rogers. 


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Officers:  First  row:  Almina 
Anderson,  Vice-President;  El- 
eanor Smith,  Secretccry. 

Second  row:    Rell    Francis, 

President;  Harold     W.     Lee, 

Sponsor;  Don     Winton,     Re- 
porter. 

First  row:  Emelia  Olsen,  El- 
eanor Smith,  Imogene  John- 
son, Almina  Anderson,  Estelle 
Scou'ville,  Lois  Jensen,  LaVaun 
Graham. 

Second  row:  Beatrice  Fol- 
som,  Audrey  Leavitt,  Betty  Jo 
Mercer,  Audrey  Pilling,  Ver- 
netta  Pilling,  Norma  Smith. 

Third  row:  Kenneth  Nielsen, 
Alton  Ross,  Louise  LeBaron, 
Donald  LeBaron,  Doug  Fran- 
cis, Delores  Francis. 

Fourth  row:  Don  Winton, 
Reed  Dahl,  Leron  Miller,  Bob 
Mercer,  Dean  Johnson,  Lin- 
coln Card,  Rell  Francis. 


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Officers:  Betty  Bailey,  Secre- 
tary; Jean  Char,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Willis  Waite,  President. 

First  row:  Betty  Bailey,  Kay  Ly- 
man, Marilyn  Willis. 

Second  row:  Jean  Char,  Hazel 
Dawn  Ream,  Mary  Ida  Ream,  Lenon 
Peterson,  Louise  Peacock. 

Third  row:  Alama  Ayers,  Marvel 
Murphy,  LaRae  Collett,  Dona  An- 
derson, Vonnie  Beth  Davis,  Ruth 
Hutchins,  La  Rue  Hinkley,  lane  Tyler. 

Fourth  row:  Fern  Francis,  Roberta 
Roberts,  Lila  Miner,  Barbara  Welsch, 
Pauline  Sheranian,  Barbara  Hutch- 
ins, Joyce  Hall,  Qifford  Jones. 

Fifth  row:  Willis  D.  Waite,  Verl 
AUman. 


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Officers:  Delphia  Collins,  Re- 
porter; Bonnie  Zirker,  Secre- 
tary; Kathryn  Ruber,  Vice- 
President;  Ned  Stringham, 
President. 

First  row:  Boyd  Williams, 
Glen  Johnson,  Beth  Miles, 
June  Snyder,  Gwen  Case,  Enid 
Caldwell,  Ned  Stringham. 

Second  row:  Howard  Wis- 
combe,  Joyce  Abplanalp, 
Kathryn  Huber,  Marie  Haslem, 
Delphia  Collins,  Charles  L. 
Murray. 

Third  row:  Lea  Mae  Kitchen, 
Rhea  Huber,  June  Black,  Rhea 
Haslen,  Carol  Rae  Walker. 

Fourth  row:  Ella  Beth  Weeks, 
Mary  Helen  Harris,  Aneita 
Harvey,  Lorna  Ross,  Bonnie 
Zirker. 

Fifth  row:  Shirley  Coll,  Doris 
Preece,  Mary  Price,  Clara 
Broderick,  Evan  Woolley. 

Sixth  row:  Ronald  Winn, 
Bill  Turnbow,  Don  Sprouse. 


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Officers:  Beulah  Blake,  Vice- 
President;  Florence  Beatty, 
Publicity;  Ross  Esplin,  Presi- 
dent; Elcrine  Cannon,  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer. 

First  row:  G.  H.  Aiken,  Verla  Mac- 
Donald,  Emma  Jean  Adams,  Barbara 
Marshall,  Lucille  Sargent,  Mary 
Chener,  Mary  Winten. 

Second  row:  Alma  Snow,  Elaine 
Cannon,  Beverly  Adams,  Barbara 
Farnsworth,  Julia  Bybee,  Evelyn 
Church,  Shipley  Snow. 

Third  row:  Jasper  L,  Crawford, 
Burns  Swapp,  Donworth  Gubler, 
Bessie  A.  Smith,  Florence  Beatty, 
Beulah  Blake,  Owen  R.  Porter. 

Fourth  row:  Robert  Barker,  Alton 
Isom,  Myron  Jones,  Joy  Bennett,  Dean 
Payne,  June  Bennett,  Russ  Esplin, 
Homer  Christensen,  Don  Snow. 


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Officers:  Hanna  Marie  Billings, 
Secretary;  Albert  C.  Peterson,  Vice- 
President;  Elayne  Thomson,  Re- 
porter; LaVon  Squire,  President. 

First  row:  Jean  Magleby,  Elayne 
Thomson,  Hanna  Marie  Billings, 
Mary  Sells,  Ekirbora  Peel. 

Second  row:  Maurine  B.  Allred, 
Betty  Rae  Christensen,  Wanda  Vee 
Stewart,  Margie  Hurst,  Marva  Zur- 
aln,  LaVon  Squire. 

Third  row:  Betty  Olsen,  Donna 
Jensen,  Chris  Sanders,  Donald  Cox, 
Albert  C.  Peterson,  John  Price,  Mary 
Hafen,  Robert  Day. 

Fourth  row:  Jo  Dolan  Downord, 
Keith  Allred,  Kermeth  Young,  Dean 
Peterson,  Advisor,  Phil  Squire,  Don 
Christensen. 


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Officers:  Homer  Christensen, 
President;  Betty  Jo  Robison, 
Reporter;  La  Rue  Wasden, 
Vice  -  President;  Betty  Jane 
Roper,  Secretary. 

First  row:  Glenna  Stucki,  Dorothy 
Henderson,  Elaine  Wood,  Betty  Jane 
Roper. 

Second  row:  Miriam  Christensen, 
Carol  Hansen,  Betty  Jo  Robison, 
Emma  Bennett,   Homer  Christensen. 

Third  row:  Georgia  Adams,  Jean 
Harris,  Elma  Terry,  Carmelia  Peter- 
son, La  Rue  Wasden. 

Fourth  row:  Reece  Finlinson,  Paul 
Theobald,  Robert  Twitchell,  Bruce 
Bliss,  Warren  Jensen,  Truman  Jeffery. 


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Officers:  Normcoi  Hyatt, 
President;  Edna  Ryskamp, 
Vice-President;  Mary  Clyde, 
Secretary;  Fabian  Giroux,  Re- 
porter. 

First  row:  Gwen  Marler,  Eleanore 
Jueschke,  Ben  Marler,  Nona  Sharp, 
Shirley  Jennens,  Elizabeth  Jueschke. 

Second  row:  Dr.  Russel  Swenson, 
sponsor,  Edna  Ryskamp,  Fabian 
Giroux,  Beverly  Langren,  Virginia 
Davis. 

Third  row:  Ruth  Flander,  Mary 
Clyde,  Norman  Hyatt,  Edith  Jensen, 
Douglass  Woodward. 


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Officers:  LaRue  Hemsley,  Vice- 
President;  David  Ririe,  President; 
Edythe  Bright,  Secretary-Treasurer; 
Don  Murri,  Reporter. 

First  row:  Beth  Baird,  Ida  Nielsen, 
Shirley  Kinghorn,  Lena  Mae  Qegg, 
Maurine  Griffin,  LaRae  Denning, 
Florence  Davis,  LaRue  Hoopes,  Glen- 
na  Williams. 

Second  row:  Mary  Jean  Laabs, 
Lola  Peterson,  Mildred  Shaw,  Mary 
Calkins,  Marie  Hardy,  Edythe  Bright, 
LaRue  Hemsley,  Barbara  Heileson, 
llene  Brown. 

Third  row:  Kay  Clark,  David  Ririe, 
Elaine  Casper,  Norma  Hale,  Phyllis 
Wardle,  Doris  Jeffery,  Evelyn  Lind- 
strom.  Mama  Holm. 

Back  row:  Calvin  Reed,  J.  L.  Cook, 
Roy  L  Olsen,  Karl  Buchmiller,  Kenny 
Lundquist,  Virgil  Lindstrom,  Samuel 
C.  Chandler,  D.  L.  Weaver,  Don 
Murri,  Virgil  Harris. 


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Officers:  Donna  Mae  Thir- 
kill,  Vice-President;  Grant  C. 
Moon,  President;  Ruth  Juchau, 
Secretory. 

First  row:  Jennie  Bea  Jones, 
Helen  Mqe  Tolman,  Mary 
Lindsay,  Bonnie  Higginson, 
Connie  Stock,  Vilate  Tolman, 
Donna  Mae  Thirkill,  Morva 
Hopkins,  Grant  C.  Moon. 

Second  row:  Elaine  Sohm, 
Alene  Sorenson,  Glen  H.  Tol- 
man, Marjorie  Wixom,  Junius 
Duke,  Ver  Jean  Holyoak,  Virla 
Bell. 

Third  row:  Lilas  Crandall, 
Josephine  Burgin. 

Fourth  row:  Betty  Jean  Hir- 
schi,  Afton  Marble,  Lou  Jean 
Budge,  Iva  Lou  Budge,  Merlin 
Loveridge,  Art  Packard. 

Fifth  row:  Thelma  Smith, 
Margie  Warr,  LaRue  Cranney, 
Sally  Stayner,  Bob  Beckstead, 
Naomi  Stayner,  Dean  Johnson. 


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Officers:  David  Yam,  Presi- 
dent; Barbara  Mullen,  Vice- 
President;  Agnes  Walker,  Sec- 
retory; M.  D.  Wallace,  Spon- 
sor. 

First  row:  Norma  Hecrtherly,  Polly 
Keister,  Lois  Johnson,  Wilma  Moor- 
ing, Helen  Brown,  Margaret  Young. 

Second  row:  Harold  Joyner,  Bar- 
bara Mullen,  Geraldine  Heatherly, 
David  Yam,  Bonnie  Schuler,  John- 
nie Belle  Holley,  Professor  M.  D. 
Wallace. 

Third  row:  Denver  C.  Harper,  Lor- 
raine Nichols,  Ida  Lee  Jackson,  Agnes 
Walker,  Rudolph  Harper. 


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EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL 
Leland  Wakefield,  Secretary 
David  Yarn,  President 
Sheldon  Lowry,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 
Felice  Swain,  President 
Nellie  Bushman,  Secretary 
Ruth  Hutchings,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 


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Officers:  James  Bradley,  Secretary; 

Addison    Udall,    President,    Fabian 

Giroux,  Vice-President. 

First  row:  Kay  Young,  Harold  Call, 
Bill  Pulsipher,  David  Yarn,  Courtney 
Brewer,  Jim  Bradley. 

Second  row:  Gus  Shields,  Fabian 
Giroux,  Doug  Woodward,  Norman 
Hidtt,  Leland  Wakefield,  Hayle 
Buchanan. 

Third  row:  West  Belnap,  Melvin 
Peterson,  Glen  Snarr,  Addison  Udall, 
William  Clyde  Behunin. 


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Officers:  Willis  Wcdte,  Vice- 
President;  Robert  Day,  Prfesi- 
dent;  Glen  Pinegar,  Secretary. 

First  row:  Willis  Waite,  Rob- 
ert Day,  Frank  Maruoka, 
Clyde  E.  Weeks. 

Second  row:  Verl  P.  Alla- 
man,  Louis  B.  Cordon,  Chester 
L.  Thome,  Elrod  Leany,  Glen 
Pinegar. 

Third  row:  Robert  Mercer, 
Carl  Hunter,  Donald  Cox,  Reed 
Whitely,  Dean  Johnson. 

Absent:  Reed  Benson,  John 
Landgren,  Leon  Frost,  Ronnie 
Ross,  Dick  Taylor,  Arthur 
Chapman,  Don  Weaver,  Frank 
Wixom. 


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Officers:  Ruth  Flanders, 
Vice-President;  Lcairie  Teich- 
ert,  President;  Cecile  Romney, 
Secretary. 

First  row:  Anne  Christensen,  Dove 
Call,  Orpha  Lcrudie,  Bonnie  Hancock, 
Laurie  Teichert,  Eleanor  Bennion, 
Betty  Lou  Anderson,  Margaret 
Young,  Gorilla  Sessions,  Bonnie  Hig- 
ginson. 

Second  row:  Inez  Brimley,  Dorothy 
Robinson,  Dorothy  Stout,  Marjorie 
Sutton,  Merle  Johnson,  Gene  Hyatt, 
Donna  B.  Page,  Merla  Bond,  Gecile 
Romney. 

Third  row:  Janice  Burt,  Ivo  Kissell, 
Genevieve  Parkinson,  Anna  David- 
son, Ruth  Flanders,  Grace  McEwen, 
Kathryn  Wight,  Beth  Wight,  Lila 
Folsom,  Joyce  Wilson. 

Fourth  row:  Mourine  Romney, 
Margie  Hurst,  Jane  Nate,  Ida  Mar- 
shaU,  Rachel  Nelson,  CleUa  Qark, 
Barbara  Hutchins.      • 


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Officers:  Ella  Mae  and  Grant 
C.  Moon,  Presidents;  James 
Abel,  Secretary  and  Treasur- 
er; Keith  and  Ruth  Rigby,  Vice- 
Presidents. 

First  row:  Olga  Smith,  Melba 
Buckner,  Sterling  Larsen,  Wanda 
Larsen,  Blaine  Porter,  Ray  Canning, 
James  Abel,  Veria  Abel. 

Second  row:  DeLoy  Smith,  LaMor 
Buckner,  Leah  Belle  Hawkes,  Vern 
Thomas,  Lois  Thomas,  Betty  Porter, 
Lois  Canning,  Ella  Mae  Moon,  Grant 
C.  Moon. 

Third  row:  Josephine  Williams, 
Martin  Johnson,  Mary  Wardle,  Den- 
nis Wardle,  Virginia  Avery,  Dayle 
Brown,  Ellsworth  Brown. 

Fourth  row:  O.  Qement  Williams, 
Ruth     Rigby,     Keith    Rigby,     Chad 


208 


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Officers:  Irene  Whiting,  Pre- 
sident; Luana  Collins,  Vice- 
President;  Florence  Mitchell, 
Secretary  -  Treasurer;  Phyllis 
Clark,  President  Fall  quarter. 

First  row:  Lucile  Buell,  Norma 
Slade,  Marilyn  Stevenson,  Norma 
Forsey,  La  Rue  Hoopes,  Veda  Miller, 
Shirley  Cunnington,  Betty  Jean  Hou- 
ston. 

Second  row:  Rosalie  Nichols,  Flor- 
ence Mitchell,  Phyllis  Clark,  Melba 
Barker,  Luana  Collins,  Barbara  Heil- 
eson,  Marion  Cowles,  La  Rue  Hems- 
ley,  Marilyn  Kingston,  Mary  Wintch, 
Velora  Sorenson. 

Third  row:  Marion  Bond,  Eleanor 
Berrett,  Florence  Davis,  Jerry  Lake, 
Louise  Green,  Marvel  Murphy,  Lou- 
ine  Brown,  Donna  Sirrine,  Virginia 
Woodbury,  Maxine  Norton,  Sorioh 
Bushman,  Virginia  Brown. 

Fourth  row:  Jean  Char,  Charmaine 
Guthrie,  Irene  Whiting,  Louise  Pea- 
cock, Marilyn  Willis,  Betty  Zieve, 
Kama  Broadbent,  Ilia  Claire  Hunt, 
Adeline  Rice,  Jean  Dorney,  Marian 
Barg,  Jackie  Boberg. 


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Officers:  La  Rue  Cottle,  Vice- 
President;  Elnora  Boyack, 
President. 

First  row:  "La  Rue  Collett,  Carolyn 
Whiteside,  Lorna  Pincock,  Maurine 
Cowan,   Darlene  Cowan. 

Second  row:  Betty  Bailey,  Kay 
Lyman,  Mary  Lindsay,  Darla  Hib- 
bard.  Pearl  Babble,  Elaine  Wood, 
Mary  Beth  Pierce. 

Third  row:  Winifred  Phelps,  Betty 

Jean    Cottle,    Doris    Gwilliam,  Olea 

Babble,    Vera    Babble,    Gay  Arm- 
strong, Ruth  Thomas. 

Fourth  row:  Genevieve  Eliason, 
Beverly  Hardy,  Lula  Peterson,  Mama 
Holm,  Mary  Ida  Ream,  Marian  Gard- 
ner. 

Fifth  row:  Elma  Terry,  Betty  Jane 
Roper,  Clara  Anderson,  Vonnie  Beth 
Davis,  lunella  Sanford,  Donna  Thom- 
as, La  Rue  Cottle. 


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Officers;  Margaret  Wilson, 
Vice-President;  Elaine  Sperry, 
President;  Eleanor  Jorgensen, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

First  row:  Twila  Bond,  Betty  Jane 
Seely,  Lucille  Simmons,  Deonne  Tay- 
lor, Grancine  Dunkley,  Grace  How- 
ell, Donna  Nielson,  Carol  Wheel- 
wright. 

Second  row:  Isabelle  Laurence, 
Ruth  Coffin,  Lilas  Crandall,  Deaun 
Adams,  Mary  Donna  Jones,  Betty 
Miller,  Jeanne  Kellett,  Margaret  Wil- 
son. 

Third  row:  Alton  Lichfield,  La  Rue 
Wasden,  Jean  Black,  Marjorie  Sin- 
clair, Jean  Anderson,  Mar  Rue  Keller, 
La  Voe  Hall. 

Fourth  row:  Jean  Mcintosh,  Marie 
AUred,  Virginia  Ult,  Janet  Barclay, 
June  Berry,  Thelma  Davidson,  Flo- 
rene  Nielson,  Elaine  Sperry,  LaWana 
Miller,  Eleanore  Jorgensen,  Mary 
Lund. 


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Officers:  Faye  Buchmiller,  Vice- 
President;  Helen  Torney,  President; 
Genevieve  Bird,  Secretary. 

First    row:    Louise     McQuarrie,     Barbara 

■  Bean,   Alice   Hansen,    Hazel    Dawn    Ream, 

Leslie     Decker,     Mary     Clyde,     Elizabeth 

Jueschke,     Eleonore    Jueschke,     Genevieve 

Bird. 

Second  row:  Dorothy  Kizerion,  Imogene 
Johnson,  Betty  Jo  Mercer,  Helene  Lund, 
Pat  Taylor,  Margaret  Clark,  Ellen  Bowen, 
Roberta  Robertson,   Marianne   Murdock. 


Third  row:  Helen  Torney,  Cecil  Abbott, 
Ardis  Adams,  Merlyn  Edwards,  Helen 
Seely,  Marilouise  Evans,  Marjorie  Warr, 
La  Rae  Cranney,  Bertie  Del  Walsh. 

Fourth  row:  Kathryr!  Kerr,  Delores  Fran- 
cis, Mae  Evans,  Betty  Argyle,  Dorothy 
Nielson,  Beatrice  Folsom,  Thelma  Smith, 
Elaine   Kellogg,   Leone   Peterson. 

Fifth  row:  Faye  Buchmiller,  Ellen  Dalton, 
Valma  Horner,  Laura  Adkins,  Joyce  Smith, 
Lucille  Rose,  La  Rue  Wood,  Marjorie  Mor- 
gan, Norma  Burnham,  Joan  Hurst. 


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Officers:  Alaire  Lewis,  Sec- 
retary; Foye'  Richards,  Presi- 
dent; Naomi  Stayner,  Vice- 
President. 

First  row:  Marjorie  Gillette,  Carol 
Ann  Bulow,  Dorothy  Askin,  Joyce 
Madsen,  Arlene  Jones,  Margaret 
Harper,  Betty  Taylor. 

Second  row:  Glenna  Stucki,  Mar- 
garet Butler,  Idella  White,  Louise 
Burbudge,  Isabell  Lawrence,  Lucille 
Sargent,  Mildred  Shaw,  Naomi  Stay- 
ner. 

Third  row:  Norine  Butler,  Betty 
Hanks,  Thelma  Sorenson,  Helen 
Brown,  Jeone  Burnes,  Billie  Bridge, 
Dorothy  Petty,  Glen  Goates,  Fay 
Richards. 

Fourth  row:  Mavis  Dewsnup,  Mar- 
ian Crawford,  Nancy  Shurtleff,  Betty 
Jean  Hirschi,  Joan  Thomas,  Shirley 
Norris,  Opal  Hart. 


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Officers:  Dorlene  Howard, 
Attendctnce  Chairman;  Shirley 
Farnsworth,  Secretary;  Jean 
Clark,  President;  Margaret 
Zimmerman,  Vice-President. 

First  row:  Jennie  B.  Jones,  Afton 
Marble,  Marjorie  Wixom,  Melba 
Ottosen,  Dorlene  Howard,  Jean 
Clark,  Eva  Stokes,  Orpha  Stokes. 

Second  row:  Iva  Lou  Budge,  Mar- 
garet Zimmerman,  June  Felsch,  Janet 
Stringham,  Shirlee  Christensen,  Wy- 
oma  Suhlsen,  Estell  Latimer. 

Third  row:  Buela  Bell,  Margaret 
Judd,  Marjorie  Petty,  Lorraine  Nich- 
ols, Pauline  Bamgerter,  Elizabeth 
Fletcher,  Lona  Mae  Clegg,  Beulah 
Blake. 

Fourth  row:  Betty  Stratford,  Nila 
Astin,  Donna  Gerrick,  Helen  Nelson, 
Berva  Nebecker,  Jeweldine  Moore, 
Mary  Jean  Laabs,  Edythe  Bright, 
Donna  Nelson,  Arlene  Shepherd, 
June  Bennett,  Joy  Bennett. 

Fifth  row:  Valea  Crowther,  Phyllis 
Draper,  Gwen  Johnson,  Mary  Afton 
McNeil,  Margaret  Hutchings,  Sally 
Stayner,  Catherine  Newman. 


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Officers:  Kathleen  Bird,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Barbara  Kohler,  Secretary; 
Beverly  Lcmdgren,  President;  Muriel 
Jenkins,  President  (fall  quarter). 

First  row:  Pauline  Sheranian,  Betty 
Rae  Christensen,  Lois  Robison,  Jean 
Adams,  Dorothy  Timms,  Felice 
Swain,  Shirley  Jennens,  Beverly 
Landgren. 

Second  row:  Joyce  Tew,  Mary 
Sells,  Ramona  Smith,  Wanda  Vee 
Stewart,  Lois  Johnson,  Verla  Mac- 
Donald,  Johnnie  Belle  HoUey,  Verda 
Hale,  Barbara  Kohler. 

Third  row:  Phyllis  Hancock,  Kath- 
leen Bird,  Barbara  Farnsworth,  Leda 
Jean  Widdison,  Mary  Jo  Hallett,  Mar- 
jorie  Barlow,  Joy  -Tangren,  Melva  M. 
Harris.  '  ' 

Fourth  row:  Clara  Broderick,  Bar- 
bara Welsch,  Ramona  McFarland, 
Ada  Vee  Webster,  Jean  Cram,  Betty 
Scoville. 


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Norman  Marchant 


Sterling  Sessions,  President 
Tom  Pardee 


Robert  D.  Mitchell 
Lester  Taylor 
Keith  Wilson 


William  Love 
Dean  Payne 
Vic  Brimhall 


Ralph  Prusse 
Norman  Parker 
Larry  Stoddard 


Grant  Ash 
Junior  Child 
Don  Evans 


216 


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Taylor  Reynolds 
Ted  McKnelly 
Madison  Moffit 


James  Hobbs 
Dick  Graham 
Bud  Harmon 


George  Ballif 
Bob  Perry 
Fred  Bushnell 


Willard  Tingey 


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James  Lyman 
Ken  Beck 
Gordon  Hawkins 


Addison  Udall 
Truman  Clawson 
Doug  Busterud 


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Anthony  Snow 


Ellsworth  Snow,  President 
Courtney  Brewer 


Shipley  Snow 
Paul  Shelley 
J.  B.  Cooper 


Edward  Smoot 
Peter  Skousen 
Qyde  Lundell 


Stephen  Warnick 
Moyle  Harward 
Owen  Dixon 


Eugene  Harvey 
Glen  Johnson 
Don  Snow 


218 


Jonathan  Harvey 
Herman  Longhurst 
Richard  Swenson 
Lloyd  McArthur 


Homer  Christensen 
Paul  McGuire 
Charles  Goodall 
Will  Lewis 


Gary  Whiting 
Don  Wood 
Mike  Smoot 
Frank  Taylor 


Richard  Raile 
Don  P&odes 
Dean  Snow 
George  Scott 


Grant  Bushman 
Robert  Barber 
Rex  Duniord 
Don  Brimhall 


Stan  McAllister 
Norman  Hyatt 
Jack  Powell 
Matthew  Bezzant 


219 


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\.  Grant  Richins 
Ariel  Ballif 


Sheldon  C.  Johnson,  President 
Herb  Petersen 
Kenneth  Smith 


Gaylond  Mills 
Roy  Olsen 
George  Crum 
Don  Ipsen 


Robert  Greenwood 
Howard  Wiscombe 
Jack  Anderson 
Howard  Worthen 


Tom  Lee 
Fred  Roylance 
Clark  Greenhalgh 
Robert  Day 


Dee  Sonford 
Bryce  Bailey 
Joe  Weight 
Douglas  Welti 


220 


Va44Ma 


Douglas  Brown 
Dick  Wright 
Howard  Randall 
Winston  Taylor 


R.  G.  Vincent 
John  Jensen 
Ben  Merrier 
Ronald  Griggs 


Waldo  Jacobson 
Harvey  Black 
Raid  Wayman 
Richard  Forsey 


Evan  Woolley 
Keith  Jones 
Glade  Kuhni 
Richard  Ballou 


Lorry  Rytting 
D.  L.  Weaver 
L.  Pat  Wright 
C.  Mark  Collings 


221 


Creed  Brimhall,  President 
Russell  Grange 


Dean  Rothe 
LaMar  Buckner 
William  Huish 


Kay  Young 
Kent  Baggs 
Harold  Talboe 
Willfam  Pulsiphei 


Delas  Brown 
Dale  McAllister 
Melvin  Dixon 
Cecil  Zimmerman 


Blaine  Porter 
Max  Chambers 
Lewis  Wells 
Kay  Anderson 


Jack  Knell 
Willis  Waite 
Craig  Decker 
Clark  Stewart 


222 


Clive  Bingham 
Mark  Nilsen 
Doug  Mabey 
Darwin  Mathewson 


Fielding  Abbott 
Walter  Zabriskie 
Floyd  Weed 
Glen  Gardner 


William  Johnson 
Richard  Taylor 
Dick  Dabling 
Dean  Gray 


lames  Hall 
Knute  Hatch 
LaMayn  Peterson 
Matt  Olsen 


Grant  Neuteboon 
Rex  Daniels 
William  Mangum 
L.  Grant  Shields 


Bruce  Tanner 
Ron  Frogley 
Claron  Oakley 


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Marjorie  Petty,  President 
Josephine  Dickson 


Lecne  Dinnegar 
Elynn  Matthews 
Esther  Sringfellow 


Adelaide  Matthew- 
Mavis  Dewsnup 
Marilyn  Petty 
Jeanne  Kellett 


Blanche  Koyle 
Eva  Rae  Yates 
La  Voe  Hall 
Lois  Taylor 


Gloria  Rasmussen 
Roxey  Nelson 
Madelyn  Hatch 
Ruth  Van  Leuven 


Joyce  Hanks 
Mary  Hafen 
Barbara  Peel 


224 


Alia  MdAa 


LaWana  Miller 
Georganna  Adams 
LulaBelle  Bangartner 


Renee  Bliss 
Merle  Johnson 
Billie  McCormick 


Marie  Harvey 
lown  Foote 
Lela  Christensen 


Genevieve  Eliason 
Donna  Gaerick 
Golda  Thornley 


Donna  Nielson 
Dorothea  McKinnon 
Laurine  Mickelsen 


Thiele  Anderson 
Maude  Holman 
Ida  Mae  James 


225 


Gedia  '^ie 


Georgia  Heder 
Afton  Taylor 
Joy  Tangren 


Morcia  Greenhaw,  President 
Maxine  Overlade 
Marion  Jones 
Mary  Stanley 


Donna  Thomas 
Marion  Gardner 
Beverly  Hardy 
Elaine  Wood 


Betty  Bailey 
Jenna  Vee  Beck 
Daisy  Dean  Daniels 
Barbara  Davis 


Betty  Lewis 
Gloria  Schwantes 
LaRae  Collett 
La  Rue  Cottle 


Barbara  Bird 

Lucille  Richards 
Lugene  Morris 
Junella  Sanford 


Joyce  Whiting 
Dawn  Hilton 
Faye  Briggs 
Elnora  Boyack 


226 


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Ruth  England 
Shirley  Jennens 
Alice  Ostler 
Edie  Jensen 


Nathel  Openshaw 
Helen  Spencer 
Rita  Clement 
Margaret  Friday 


Edna  Ryskamp 
Jean  Reese 
Maxine  Howes 
Barbara  Crandall 


Edythe  Bright 
Betty  Jean  Cottle 
Margaret  Anderson 
Glendora  Schwantes 


Rhoda  Mae  Goates 
Merilyn  Willis 
LaRee  Swenson 
Elaine  Waddoups 


Dorothy  Shippee 
Helen  Hickman 
Carole  Hilton 
Donna  Thirkill 


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Genevieve  Bird 
Elaine  Cannon 
Mary  Clyde 
Elaine  Anderson 


227 


Marjorie  Anderson 
Carma  Jane  Mendenhall 


Joy  Thompson,  President 
Udene  Garrett 
Florence  Mitchell 


Iris  Taylor 
Elayne  Thomson 
Marian  Bond 
Betty  Pearson 


Cleo  Harding 
Beth  Crandall 
Shirley  Cowley 
Dorothy  Robinson 


Beverly  Lcmdgren 
Winifred  Thomas 
Muriel  Perkins 
Alene  Johnson 


Melba  Beckman 
Peggy  Zimmerman 
Elaine  Peacock 
Virginia  Ault 


Gayle'Ashworth 
Gwen  Bateman 
Nila  Stubbs 
Norma  Reynolds 


228 


Beverly  Bird 
Enid  Caldwell 
Marjorie  Barlow- 
La  Rae  Evans 


Phyllis  Clark 
Alene  Sorenson 
La- Von  Squire 
Edna  Holt 


Katheryn  Mayer 
Jean  Clark 
Lynn  Warner 
Betty  Logsdon 


Marjorie  Lindstrom 
Helen  McNeil 
Bette  Nelson 
Lorraine  Drissell 


Rosa  Mae  Swains 
Gwen  Wahlen 
Mary  Swayers 
Valeea  Crowther 


Juana  Spohn 
Arlene  Knudsen 
Marvis  Larson 
Jeanne  Drissell 


Anne  Christensen 
LaRue  Hoopes 
Lorraine  Nicholas 


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Geraldine  Heatherly 
Lois  Hansen 


Faye  Hunter,  presdent 
Blanche  Ockey 
Mary  Lou  Dixon 


Colleen  Page 
Barbara  Bailey 
Ruth  Swenson 
Helen  Olpin 


Norma  Boyle 
Eileen  Glazier 
Phyllis  Cook 
Joan  Heindselman 


Ann  Bailey 
Beverly  Lloyd 
Betty  Brailsford 
Norma  Huish 


Beth  Martin 
Myrlene  Romney 
Carol  Cox 
Elaine  Hart 


Colleen  Callister 
Jaynann  Morgan 
Barbara  Mullen 
Virginia  Rickenbach 


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Dorothy  Jepson 
Margaret  Demos 
Beverly  Boardman 
Frances  Hunter 
Marjorie  Scherer 


Roberta  Christensen 
Helen  Anderson 
Gerry  Green 
June  Greer 
Lorna  Fillmore 


Ruth  Martin 
Carolyn  Fagg 
Annette  Reynolds 
Ines  Pay-ne 
Alma  Snow- 


Barbara  Marshall 
Verdell  Hunt 
Colleen  Rowan 
Adele  Ransbottom 
Gertrude  Duckworth 


Carma  Meredith 
Jean  Johnson 
Elaine  Eyring 
Elaine  McAllister 
Winnifred  Dyches 


Mary  Pratt 
Mary  Lu  Heninger 
Marcein  Ginn 
Merrilyn  Harmon 
Elaine  Paxman 


Hermine  Eckersley 
Mary  Ellen  Christensen 


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Shirlee  Christensen 

Shirley  Smith 


Ruth  Redd,  Presider 
Ruth  MacDonald 
Priscilla  Ludlow 


Marylin  Rorrmey 
Virginia  Larsen 
Anne  Brockbank 
Miriam  Christensor 


Shirley  Romney 
Lona  Faun  Olson 
Hanna  Williams 
Jennie  Gwilliom 


Marge  Cottam 
Nonna  Lee  Reynold 
Mildred  Phyllis  Jon< 
Marie  Snell 


Lyravine  Jensen 
La  Rae  Reynolds 
Carolyn  Olsen 
Jean  Whitney 


Marian  Wilkinson 
Mae  Sevy 


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Claire  Stoddard 
Nita  Jeanne  Fullmer 
Gwendonyn  Gwynn 
Annette  Bailey 


Barbara  Webb 
Barbara  Hansen 
Nadine  Smoot 
Arlene  Stevenson 


Janet  Stringham 
Elaine  Erickson 
Colleen  Keeler 
Verda  Olson 


June  Smith 
Phyllis  Hunter 
Marian  Owen 
Lou  Stoddard 


Helen  Showberger 
Claire  Johnson 
Marie  Andrus 
Shirley  Wilkes 


Lou  Jean  Park 
Jane  Kirkham 
Leah  Taylor 
June  Thain 


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Vol  A&^m 


Eloise  Christiansen 
Joan  Spratley 


Ellen  Ashworth,  president 
Carol  Collard 
Katherine  Hess 


Bonnie  Jean  Cromar 
Zola  Rae  Law 
Myra  Madsen 
Jo  Ann  Hansen 


Meredith  Hansen 
Ada  Vee  Webster 
Moana  Ballif 
Edna  Nielson 


Marrial  Clark 
Ellen  Bowen 
Nydra  Hunsaker 
Deonne  Taylor 


Haine  Todd 
Miriam  Young 
Sally  Sharp 
Karma  Jean  CuUimore 


Charlotte  Harris 
Mary  Maloney 
Shiralee  Harding 
Margaret  Wilson 


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Nadine  Cooper 
Mary  Callahan 
Mildred  Miller 
Beverley  Keith 
Doris  Clark 


Mary  Jane  Miner 
Norma  Graehl 
Carol  Brockbank 
Jean  Anderson 
Mary  Lee  Atkerson 


Vol  Deane  Rice 
Mary  Smart 
Mary  Donna  Jones 
Shirley  Johnson 
Eose  Taylor 


Gloria  Russell 
Beth  Zabriskie 
Margaret  Hales 
Bar  Dee  Tidwell 
Rayola  Hanseen 


Mavis  Hafen 
June  Sanders 
Lucille  Booth 
Winnifred  Ellsworth 
lone  Kimball 


Marjorie  Hart 
Anna  Jean  Bullock 
Pat  Critchlow 
Aileen  Hales 
Ruth  Ercanbrack 


Julie  Hansen 
Elaine  Gaisford 
Carol  Wheelwright 
Carol  Beck 
Agnes  Jensen 


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Dorene  Rasband 

Doris  Preece,  President 
Marie  Haslem 

Florence  Nielsen 
Louise  LeBaron 
Margarita  Bautista 

Nial  Olsen 
Carma  Johnson 
Myrtle  Emmett 

June  Felsch 
Betty  Miller 
Joan  Thomas 

Opal  Hart 
Florence  Beatty 
Vilate  Tolman 

Marion  Muir 
Lucille  Sandberg 

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INTER  SOQAL  UNIT 
COUNCIL 
Standing: 

Marjorie  Petty Altra  Mitra 

Sheldon  C.  Johnson Tausigs 

Madelyn  Hatch Altra  Mitra 

Seated: 

Sterling  Sessions Brickers 

Joy  Thompson Fidelas 


Tony  Snow Brigadiers 

Creed  Brimhall Vikings 

Bill  Spence Vol  Hyrics 

Doris  Preece La  Sorella 

Faye  Hunter Nautilus 

Marcia  Greenhaw Cesta  Tie 

Ellen  Ashworth Val  Norn 


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Remembered  joys  are  never  past;  at  once  the  fountain, 
stream,  and  sea,  they  were,  they  are,  they  yet  shall  he. 

J.  Montgomery 


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EDITORIAL  STAFF 

Editor Lugene  Waddoups  Morris 

Assistant  Editor Joyce  Whiting 

Art  Editor Mary  Smart 

Class  Editor Margaret  Wilson 

Organization  Editor...  Edna  Ryskamp 

Copy  Editor Elaine  Waddoups 

Sports  Editor Russel  Grange 

Photographers Shipley  Snow, 

Kenneth    Smith,    Ray    Gwilliam. 

Copy  Writers Howard  Randall, 

Kay  Morris,  Edythe  Bright,  Bar- 
bara Kohler,  Aileen  Hales,  Jean 
Anderson,  Betty  Jo  Mercer,  Mar- 
garet Judd,  Elaine  Hart,  Glen 
Penniger. 

Art  Staff Ira  Young, 

Marilouise  Evans. 

Mounters... Joy  Tangren,  Shirley 

Romney,   LaRue  Hinckley,  Mar- 
orie  Anderson,  Barbara  Mullen. 

Typists Shirley  Tennens, 

Maxine  Overlade,  Iris  Moore. 

Proof  Readers Betty  Bailey, 

Arva  Mercer. 


Top:  Dee  Sanford. 
Center:  Lugene  Morris 
Bottom:  Joyce  Whiting. 


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Business  Mgr Dee  Sanford  ^ 

Sales  Mgr Sterling  Session  T* 

Advertising  Agents Sheldon 

Johnson,  Shirley  Smith     M  \jj 
Secretary.— Nanna  Lee  Reynolds     I    //. 

Salesmen Dean  Payne,     '    '•• 

George  Ballif,  Roy  den  Rice, 
Maribeth  Pierce,  Truman 
Clawson,  Mary  Jane  Miner, 
Clair  Stoddard,  Alma  Snow, 
La  Von  Squires,  Mary  Lee 
Atkerson,  Nona  Mortensen, 
Fern    Fisher,    Doreen    Thyret        ^ 


Top:  Edna  Ryskomp,  Margaret  Wilson,    Mary    Smart,    Russ    Grange,    Elaine 

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Center:  Jean  Anderson,  Barbara  Kohler,  Margaret  Judd,  Arva  Mercer,  Mar- 
jorie  Anderson,  LoRue  Hinckley,  Betty  Jo  Mercer,  Jeanne  Adorns,  Iris  Moore,  Elaine 

Hart,  Edythe  Bright.  ,  ,     oi.  i  •>       t  i. 

Bottom:  Glen  Penniger,  Mcodne  Overlade,  Nanna  Lee  Reynolds,  Sheldon  John- 
son, Loujean  Park,  Howard  Randall,  Marilouise  Evans,  Kay  Morris,  Shirley  Jen- 
nens,  Joy  Tangren,  Ira  Young,  Shirley  Smith,  Betty  Bcdley,  Barbara  Mullen. 


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Y  NEWS  STAFF 
OT-EdHnf      H«4«»n  Hickman,  Mtxma  BoUif 

Business  Muuuyer. Mcdoolm  Peirson 

News  Desk Mavis  Hofen 


Editoriai  Desk_ 

Sports  Desk 

Circulation 


Proof  Header_ 
Artist 


-Elccyne  Christensen 

Russell  Grange 

Fotye  Buckmiller 

Edith  lensen 

Dick  Graham 


Poetry  Desk. 

Reporters- 


Merle  lohnson 

_Elaine  Gaisford,  Marie  Snell, 


Duane  Spillsbury,  Yvonne  Watts,  Mary 
Stondley,  Jean  Anderson. 

Columnists I   Fabian  Giroui,  Ray 

Canning,  CTyde  Behunin.  Marion  Jones. 
Vivian  Hoyt.  Ann  Midgley.  Corma 
Johnson,  Lennie  Page,  Bobette  Peter- 
son, Jeannie  Taylor,  Naomi  Hales. 

Sports  Assistants JCnute  Hatch,  Carolyn 

Fagg.  John  Londgren,  Sam  Chandler, 
Jack  Frost 

Society  Desk Carole  Haverfield, 

Barbara  Cnmdall,  Foye  BuchmiUer, 
Marrial  Qark. 


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Associate  Editor Edith  Russell 

Art  Editor Vera  Babbel 

Short  Story  Editor 

Mary  Donna  Jones 

Essay  Editor Ross  Esplin 

Feature  Editors 

Vivian  Hoyt,  L.  Dean  Lee 

Poetry  Editor Clyde  E.  Weeks 

Publication  Mgr Dick  Rowley 

Publicity  Mgr John  T.  Hyde 

Sponsor Thomas  E.  Cheney 

Top:  Dorothy  Bennion. 

Center:  Mary  Donna  Jones, 
Vivian  Hoyt,  Clyde  Weeks,  Vera 
Babbel. 

Bottom:  Dick  Rowley,  Edith 
Russell,  Thomas  Cheney,  Doro- 
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Assistant  Editor Mavis  Hafer 

Editorial  Staff....Bill  Dyer,  Jeanne 
Taylor,  Margaret  ludd 

Business  Mgr... William  Pulsipher 

Business  Staff.... Elaine  Gaisford, 
Carol  Collord 

Art  Staff Ariel  Ballif,  Jr., 

Mary  Smart,  Ruth  England 

Cartoonists Tony  Ivins, 

Clark  Imloy 

Exchange  and  Circulation 

Shirley  Wilks,  Alma  Snow, 
Anne  Brockbank 

\  Top:  De  Wayne  Spilsbury. 

I  Center:    Mavis    Hafen,    Carol 

'  Collord,  Elaine  Gaisford,  Mary 

Smart,  Bill  Dyer,  Oliver  Smith, 
advisor,  De  Wayne  Spilsbury. 

Bottom:  Shirlee  Christensen, 
Bill  Pulsipher,  Anne  Brockbank, 
Charlotte  Harris,  Bill  I>yer,  Alma 
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Dr.  John  R.  Hallidoy,  associate  professor  of 
music,  is  former  "Y"  student  who  returned  to 
his  Alma  Pater  to  teach  music  and  conduct 
the  B.Y.U.  band. 

His  musical  talents  and  abilities  are  well 
known  to  the  band  concert  audiences,  and 
even  better  known  are  they  to  those  who  per- 
form under  his  baton.  His  interpretations  of 
the  varied  numbers  in  the  bands  repertoire 
are  inspiring,  and  it  is  a  well-known  fact  that 
no  sharp  or  flat  tone  from  any  instrument,  how- 
ever out  of  tune,  escapes  his  alert  and  well- 
trained  ear. 


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BAND  PERSONNEL 

Donna  EUertson,  Jack  Bowman,  Ruth  Dahlen,  Joyce  Abplanalp,  Sharmene  Brough  Shirley  Johnson,  Louis  W.  Booth,  Beverly 
Adams,  Marie  Haslem,  Mary  Macia  Sells,  Lucille  Sandberg,  Jenna  Vee  Beck,  Elcrine  Goisford,  Lou  Ann  Brown,  Noel  L.  Cook, 
Fred  E.  Gardner,  Ruby  Schwartz,  Pauline  Brown,  Clara  Borgeson,  Glen  Pinegar,  Mildred  Shaw,  Ben  Roberts,  Donna  Clorki 
Glenna  Stucki,  Rosella  Compton,  Bonnie  Zirker,  Lillian  Bailey,  Leo  Prows,  Chester  Mortensen,  Larence  Barrett,  Dorothy  Stout,' 
Norma  Reynolds,  Lovina  Borgeson,  Helen  Clegg,  Louis  Roberts,  Ronald  Griggs,  C.  Mack  Collings,  James  Reid,  Lelcmd  R.  Carroll! 
Maxine  Howes,  Vernon  Diew,  Kenneth  Young. 

Nidi  Olsen,  Carma  Meredith,  Mary  Ann  Murdock,  Eleanor  Bennion,  Norman  D.  Sullivan,  Beverly  Sloan,  Elaine  Peacock, 
Robert  Wright,  Lorry  Rytting,  Grant  L.  Shields,  Agnes  Jensen',  Paul  S.  Woolston,  Howard  Worthen,  Roy  L.  Olsen,  Dole  McAllister! 
Leo  Dean,  Aaron  Card,  Lola  Fay  Scott,  Ballard  J.  Christiansen,  Glen  Montague,  Marion  Muir,  Norine  Butler,  Kenneth  Evans! 
Welling  MacFarlone,  Alma  Willey,  Richard  Shuck,  Kay  Morris,  Reece  Finlinson,  Kenneth  B.  Lundquist,  Ardean  Watts  Ariel 
Bollif,  Norma  Abegg,  Noriyene  Ohran,  Lona  Griffiths,  Jack  Anderson,  LaPreal  Parduhn,  Legia  Mendenhall,  Russell  Grange!  Drum 
Major. 


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One  of  the  persons  most  responsible 
for  upholding  the  tradition  of  a  superb 
music  department  at  the  Y  is  Leroy  J. 
Robertson,  professor  of  music.  As  con- 
ductor of  the  B.Y.U.  symphony  orches- 
tra, he  brings  to  us  some  of  the  finest 
music  of  the  ages.'  An  artist  himself, 
he  is  a  versatile  performer,  an  able 
conductor,  and  a  composer  of  national 
renown. 


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ORCHESTRA 

VIOLINS:  Nila  Stubbs,  concertmaster,  Katherine  Hess,  Mary  KroU,  Earl  Gordon,  Francll  lean  Hunter,  Arden  Lane, 
Jean  Slack,  Dorothy  Jepson,  Helen  Jones,  Marian  Gardner,  Mae  Sevy,  Anna  Jean  Bullock,  George  Reimschiissel,  Ruth 
Thomas,  Betty  Logsdon,  Valeea  Crowther,  Dorothy  Dickson,  Joyce  Wilson,  Beverly  Duckett,  Ramona  Smith,  LaNae 
Larsen,  Pauline  Sheranian,  Georgene  Krissman,  Barbara  Kohler,  Alma  Snow,  Nelma  Jones,  Belva  Menlove,  Don  Weaver, 
Rell  Francis,  Carol  Buckmiller,  Eva  Pererson,  Helen  Moberly.  VIOLAS  Lawrence  Sardoni,  Phyllis  Barnes,  Rhea  Jean 
Madsen,  Lorena  Duke,  Lila  Folsom,  Betty  Galbraith,  Gordon  Childs,  CELLOS:  Gustave  Buggert,  coach  ol  cellos  and 
basses,  Eileen  Macintosh,  Ov/en  Bingham,  Marian  Robertson,  Phyllis  Draper,  Naomi  Nelson,  Vivian  Hoyt,  Morjorie 
Petty,  Marie  Little. 

BASSES:  Ariel  Ballif,  Jr.,  Reed  Walker,  Marie  Thunnel,  Frank  Shaw,  Ruth  Partridge,  Ardean  Watts,  Louise  Brimhall, 
Glean  Pinegar  FLUTES:  Donna  EUertson,  Eva  Stokes,  Orpha  Stoker  PICCOLO:  Ida  Nielson  OBOES:  Louis  W,  Booth, 
coach  of  woodwinds,  Beverly  Adorns.  ENGLISH  HORN:  Louis  W,  Booth.  CLARINETS:  Lucille  Sandberg,  Noel  Cook, 
Ben  Roberts.  BASS  CLARINETS:  Norma  Reynolds.  BASSOONS:  Agnes  Jensen,  Paul  V/oolston.  HORNS:  Don  Peterson, 
Paul  Slack,  Nial  Olsen,  Glen  Dalby,  Jack  Harrison,  Beverlee  Sloan  TRUMPETS:  Lavina  Boraeson,  Leland  Carroll,  Helen 
Clegg.  TROMBONES:  Howard  Worthen,  Dale  McAllister,  Ballard  Christiansen  TUBA:  Richard  Shuch.  TIMPANI:  Legia 
Mendenhall.  PERCUSSION:  Norlyene  Ohran.  PIANO:  Dr.  Gerritt  de  Jong,  Jr.  Lawrence  Sardoni,  Director  of  personnel. 
Ariel  Ballif,  Jr.,  manager;  Donna  EUertson,  Librarian. 


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A  favorite  of  music  majors  and  of  all  who 
know  him  is  Dr.  Franklin  F.  Madsen,  professor 
of  music.  His  dynamic  personality  has  won 
for  him  countless  friends,  and  he  is  known  for 
his  ready  wit,  his  sense  of  humor,  and  his  deep, 
pleasing  voice.  He  has  studied  widely  in  var- 
ious universities  throughout  the  nation,  and  his 
years  of  experience  in  teaching  music  thor- 
oughly qualify  him  for  his  position. 

A  talented  musician,  he  has  helped  to  make 
the  B.Y.U.  choruses  famous  througout  the  West 
for  their  superb  performances. 


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Men' 6.  Qlee 


Barbara  Adams,  Dewey  Adamson,  Carling  Allen,  Merill  Allen,  Elaine  AUred,  Maurine  Allred,  Olga  Allred,  Martha  Anderson,  Robert 
Anderson,  Almina  Andei&on,  Marion  Astin,  Gayle  Ashworth,  Beverly  Backman,  Elofine  Bentwet.  Karl  Bergen,  Viriginia  Bailer,  Donna  Bingham, 
Virginia  Bird,  Eldon  Bitter,  Leah  Boyer,  Leona  Brower,  Anna  Louine  Brown,  Belva  Brown  llene  Brown,  Norine  Butler,  Joyce  Call,  Lucile 
Camenish,  Leland  Carroll,  Gene  Christensen,  Ballard  Christiansen,  Clella  Clark,  Lila  Clark,  Owen  Clark,  Vern  Clark,  Margaret  Clayton,  Rosella 
Compton,  Bettie  Condie,  DorDth/  Cook,  Ward  S.  Coon,  Marion  L.  Cowles,  Anna  Creer.  Pal  Critchlow,  Pomela  Davis,  LaRae  Denning,  Helen  Edwards 
Laura  Jeanne  Evans,  Barbara  Ewell,  Keith  Facer,  Lygia  Felt,  Rosa  Finch.  Hyrum  Fischer,  Beuna  Rose  Fish,  Betty  Galbraith,  Elizabeth,  Gerrard, 
Marjorie  Gillette,  Wayne  Goates,  Vivian  Green,  Ann  Grimmett,  Lesley  Hales,  Mary  Jo  Hallett,  Alice  Hansen,  Carma  Hansen,  Earl  Eugene 
Hansen,  Max  Harding,  Gene  Harris,  Marilyn  Haskell,  Beth  Hartshorn  Betty  Hayes,  Barbara  Heileson,  Jean  Heindselman,  Carol  Heiner,  Pat 
Hendricks,  Gene  Hiatt,  Helen  Hofer,  Marjorie  Huf  faker,  I  la  Claire  Hunt,  Geraldine  Jackman,  Ida  Jackson,  Darlene  Jensen,  Kenneth  Johanson, 
Marva  Johnson,  Shirley  Johnscr,  Norma  Jones,  Oliver  Joyner,  Dorothy  Kizehan,    Ivy    Kimber,    Marilyn    Kingston. 

Mary  Jane  Laabs,  Estil  Latimer,  Doran  Lewis,  Deaun  Lloyd,  Estella  Loveless,  Rhea  Madsen,  Anna  Matthews,  Vaudis  McCurdy,  Frances 
Measom,  Leone  Miller,  Bernice  Monson,  Glenn  Montague,  Mavis  Moore,  Mary  Moore,  Kay  Morris,  Joyce  Muir,  Mary  Ann  Murdock,  Helen 
Nelson,  Lois  Nelson,  Florence  Nielsen,  Lucile  Okey,  Emelia  Olsen,  LaPreal  Parduhn,  Manly n  Paris,  Den  Porker,  Elizabeth  Pay,  Reuben 
Paystrup,  Elliot  Petersen,  Napina  Phillips,  Carol  Rawle,  Adeline  Rice,  James  Richardson,  Ruth  Rigby,  Joshua  Robbins,  Arthur  Roberts,  Reece 
Robertson,  Margaret  Rowley.  Miriam  Royle,  Junella  Sanford,  Estelle  Scoville.  Glendoia  Schwantes,  Gloria  Schwantes,  Mae  Sevy,  Pauline 
Sheranian,  Virginia  Skousen,  Roma  Smart,  Herbert  Smith,  Ida  Mae  Smith,  June  Smith,  Ruby  Sorensen,  Glenda  Stradling,  Max  Stubbs,  Norman 
Sullivan,  Down  Etta  Swenson,  Dale  Taylor,  Pat  Taylor,  Rose  Taylor,  Carol  Thomsen,  Conway  Threet,  Lemmie  Threet,  Donna  Tingey,  Jean 
Vincent,  Asenath  Walser,  Helen  Lynn  Warner,  Yvonne  Watts,  D.  L,  Weaver,  Eleanor  Welsh,  Irene  Whiting,  Gweneth  Whittle,  Alton  Williams, 
Earl  Williams,   Nevin  Willams,    Irene  Wollaston,   Sylvia  Woodbury,   Dorothy  Wooley,  Fay  Wooley,   Ivan  Wright,  Joan  Zabriskie. 

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^lama 


Amusing  comp- 
lications and  de- 
lightful comedy 
greeted  us  as  the 
BLITHE  SPIRIT  re- 
turned to  this 
earthly  sphere  to 
tease  her  mortal 
husband  who  had 
too  quickly  token 
another  wife. 


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^lama 


As  presented  in  College  Hall,  John 
Patrick's  play,  THE  HASTY  HEART, 
which  received  wide  acclaim  in  Eng- 
land, brings  together  .in  a  world  torn 
with  war  the  moving  story  of  soldiers 
from  each  of  the  Allied  nations. 


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noma 


Filled  with  spicy 
dialogue  and  laugh- 
ter, CLAUDIA  enter- 
tained large  audien- 
ces as  the  story  is  told 
of  a  naive,  young  wife 
with  a  complex.  (Right 
and  below) 


With  the  RETURN 
OF  PETER  GRIM, 
we  delve  again  into 
the  world  beyond 
as  the  spirit  of  a 
venerable  Dutch 
gentleman  returns 
to  deliver  his  mes- 
sage.  (Right) 


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Ready  to  produce  an  entertain- 
ing program  at  a  minute's  notice 
the  Public  Service  Bureau  serves 
a  two  fold  purpose,  that  of  adver- 
tising the  university  and  develop- 
ing and  promoting  student  talent 
and  participation. 


Top:  Lucille  Booth, 
Chairman. 

Center:  George  Hansen, 
advisor,  Lucille  Booth, 
Margaret  Wilson,  Dean 
Payne,  Phyllis  Barnes, 
Kathrine  Hess,  members 
of  the  bureau.  Velma 
Bates  vras  absent  when 
picture   was   taken. 

Bottom:  Participants  in 
Public  Service  programs, 
Floyd  Weed,  Verda  Olsen, 
Gordon  Hawkins,  Karma 
Jean  Cullimore. 


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VoMJJm  a>mHU- 


Author  Orin  D.  Parker  explains  details  of  his  script,  Professor 
Preferred,  to  Director  Jean  Reese  and  Stage  Manager  Ernest  J.  Burgi 
as  the  Varsity  Show  goes  into  production. 

Below  are  pictured  members  of  the  cast:  Ernest  Burgi,  Joyce 
Haycock,  Reed  Mack,  Ray  Jones,  Edie  Jensen,  Marvel  Murphy,  Homer 
Christensen  and  Vivian  Hoyt. 


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^eJnaie 


Forensic  participants 
shown  at  left  are  those 
who  entered  the  Denver 
meet  held  Winter  Quar- 
ter. Standing:  Dr.  Alonzo 
J.  Morley,  advisor;  LaMar 
Buckner;  Carma  Jane 
Mendenhall;  LaMarr  Eg- 
gertson.  Seated:  Mary- 
Donna  Jones. 


Shown  below  ore  those 
who  participated  at  the 
debate  meet  held  here 
at  B.Y.U.  during  Winter 
Quarter.  Standing  are: 
LaMar  Buckner,  Carma 
Jane  Mendenhall,  LaMarr 
Eggertsen,  Moana  Ballif, 
Lewis  Cardon.  Seated: 
Morley. 
Mary    Donna    Jones,    Dr. 


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Above  are  Marie 
Snell,  Roberta  Christen-, 
sen,  Beth  Zabriskie, 
Jonnie  Belle  H  o  1 1  e  y, 
Nathelle  Openshaw, 
Jean  Black,  Rosa  Mae 
Swainston,  Shirley  Nor- 
ris,  aspirants  to  the 
Banyan  throne.  Left, 
Dr.  Hales  crowns  queen 
Beth  Zabrskie. 


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When  p>etite  Colleen  Page  donned  royal  robes  and  crown 
to  reign  supreme  at  Y's  Homecoming  Day  celebration,  all  B.Y.U. 
students  were  owed  by  her  distinctive  dark  beauty.  Sweet, 
charming,  gracious  is  Colleen — indeed,  every  inch  a  queen. 


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From  the  ranks  of  male  members  now  on  campus,  B.Y.U. 
coeds  singled  out  Don  Snow  as  the  most  "Preferred  Man"  at  the 
Y.  Tall,  broad-shouldered,  and  likable,  Don  accepted  his  crown 
with  that  characteristic  quiet  charm  which  has  made  him  a  pop- 
ular campus  figure. 


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BoMuan  2i4een 


Agcdnst  a  backdrop  of  mirrors  and  velvet,  petite  and 
popular  Beth  Zobriskie  ascended  the  steps  to  the  throne 
to  reign  as  Banyan  Queen  on  the  evening  of  March  15  at 
the  annual  Banyan  Ball.  Queenly  in  manner,  poised  and 
lovely,  Miss  Zabriskie  was  selected  by  balloting  from  a 
group  of  charming  candidates. 


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Though  only  a  freshman  this  year,  brunette  Clcdre  Sioddard 
managed  to  obtain  the  coveted  crown  of  Snow  Queen  at  B.Y.U.'s 
annual  Snow  Carnival.  The  possessor  of  a  lovely  soprano  voice, 
vivacious  Clcdre  also  has  a  talent  for  meeting  people. 


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Behind  the  planning  and  prepara- 
tions for  the  first  Homecoming  Day  in 
four  years  —  the  Committee;  Moana 
Ballif,  Barbara  Bailey,  Ariel  Ballif,  Jr., 
Verda  Olsen,  Zola  Rae  Law,  Gordon 
Hawkins,  and  Meredith  Hansen. 


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Aspirants  to  the  throne:  Mary  Callahan,  Janis 
Madsen,  Mary  Rose  Moloney,  Barbara  Pell,  Col- 
leen Page,  Jenna  Vee  Beck,  Phyllis  Jones,  Ruth 
MacDonald,  Ada  Vee  Webster,  Ruth  Hutchins, 
Connie  Oborn,  Joan  Miller,  Nita  Jean  Fullmer, 
Eloise  Christensen,  Geneil  Eakins.  One  reigned 
as  Queen  of  the  Homecoming  Day:  Colleen  Page. 


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Militant  bands  marched  on  .  .  . 
smart  and  snappy  or  gracelul 
and  decorative,  float  after  float 
drifted  by,  as  units  and  organ- 
izations vied  for  the  outstanding 
exhibition  of  the  annual  Home- 
coming Parade. 


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Where  can  one  find  so  many 
beautiful  girls,  be  they  major- 
ettes, ski  enthusiasts,  or  gorge- 
ous maids?  I'll  tell  you — the 
Homecoming  Parade.  Let  us  not 
forget,  however,  those  gallant 
men  who  continue  on  in  the 
minority. 


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Pnelen-e^d^ce  Bali 


Surrounded  by  ad- 
miring co-eds,  Don 
Snow,  center  below, 
reigned  as  the  "most 
preferred"  date  on  the 
campus  in  February  on 
the  occasion  of  the  Pre- 
ference Ball,  sponsored 
by  the  A.W.S.  Sharing 
honors  as  the  next  most 
preferred  dates  were 
Joe  Weight,  left  below, 
and  Harvey  Black,  right 
below. 

Committee  members, 
left  to  right,  are:  June 
Smith,  Joyce  Whiting, 
Zola  Rae  Law,  Morjorie 
Hart,  Mirian  Jones, 
Merideth  Hansen,  Viv- 
i  a  n  Hoyt  —  chairman, 
Margaret  Friday,  seat- 
ed. 


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lacm  ^umi 

Committee  members 
Paul  Thompson,  Joan 
Spratley,  and  Junior 
Childs,  at  upper  left,  are 
pictured  awaiting  the 
throng  of  students  bent-on 
purchasing  tickets  for  the 
Sophomore  Loon  Fund 
Ball  held  during  the  latter 
port  of  fall  quarter.  Lifted 
right  out  of  "Arabian 
Nights"  are  King  Pardoe 
and  his  harem  shown  re- 
laxing below  during  in- 
termission. All  of  the  pro- 
ceeds from  the  Ball  this 
year  were  donated  to  the 
Student  Union  drive. 


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Chatting  about  the  suc- 
cess of  the  Junior  Prom  are 
Junior  Class  Officers  Bar- 
bara Bailey,  Taylor  Rey- 
nolds and  Marion  Jones 
with  Junior  Prom  Chair- 
man Grant  Ash. 


Committee  members 
Kay  Morris,  Vivian  Hoyt, 
Marvel  Murphy  and  Kay 
Young  confer  upon  last 
minute  details  for  the  Jun- 
ior Prom  assembly. 


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274 


275 


Tvpical  of  students  everywhere,  B.Y.U. 
students  are  always  eager  when  they 
hear  the  cry,  "Let's  eat."  At  center  and 
below  are  candid  shots  represervtative  of 
cafeteria  line-ups  which  usually  stretch 
the  entire  length  of  the  Smith  Building 
hall. 


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Med.  O^ke 


Here,  Miss  Eunice 
Brough,  registered 
nurse,  right,  "doctors" 
a  cut  finger  of  a  stu- 
dent with  the  assis- 
tance of  Jean  Ander- 
son, receptionist.  The 
Student  Health  Cen- 
ter located  on  the 
lower  campus,  treats 
minor  ailments  and 
supplies  emergency 
medical  aid. 


Though  pressed  by 
increased  student  de- 
mand, the  Student 
Supply,  under  the  di- 
rection o  f  Neil  Mc- 
Knight,  rallied  to  dis- 
tribute supplies  ade- 
quately to  veterans 
and  regular  students 
alike. 


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Wagner,  Bach,  Beethoven,  Verdi,  Chopin, 
Debussy,  and  Gershwin — we've  thrilled  to 
hear  their  music  and  that  of  others  perform- 
ed by  many  of  the  artists  who  appeared 
throughout  the  year  on  our  lyceum  series. 
Some  of  these  were  the  Columbia  Grand 
Opera  Quartet;  Egon  Petri,  pianist;  Isaac 
Stern,  violinist;  and  Helen  Traubel,  famed 
soprano  of  the  Metropolitan  Opera. 


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Other  artists  of  the  celebrated  group  in- 
cluded Eleanor  Steber,  Metropolitan  Opera 
soprano;  the  Britt  string  trio;  Malcuzynski, 
pianist;  and  Ethel  Bartlett  and  Rae  Robert- 
son, two-piano  team.  Fortunate  indeed  ore 
we  of  the  Y  to  have  such  persons  appear 
before  us.    And  may  we  here  extend  our 

thanks  and  our  congratulations  to  Dean 
Herald  R.  Clark  for  his  superb  work  as 
chairman  of  the  lyceum  committee. 


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And  what  if  they  do 
look  funny?  It's  Frosh 
Week  at  B.Y.U.  With  the 
traditional  skull  caps  of 
blue  and  white,  and  the 
"whiskers"  of  the  Cou- 
gar, the  Freshman  Class 
appeared  upon  the 
Campus,  and  willingly 
submitted  to  "Ship" 
Snow's  initiations  to 
make  them  collegiate 
guys  and  gals. 


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Student  body  officers,  above,  go 
rural  as  they  reproduce  scenes 
from  "Old  MacDonald's  Farm". 


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Shown  above  and  at  right  are 
Knight  Hall  exhibiting  their  ample 
supply  of  "doll"  on  a  Thursady 
assembly. 


286 


There've  been  assemblies, 
and  then  there've  been  other 
assemblies  here  at  B.Y.U.  We 
remember  them  for  various 
reasons.  Let  us  recall  for  you 
the  Junior  Prom  assembly  .  .  . 
in  the  mystic  isle  of  Fantasia, 
Floyd  Weed  crooned  delight- 
ful lyrics  to  (we  think)  Deaun 
Moulton  who  accompanied 
him  at  the  piano.  And  we  lis- 
tened, too,  to  the  haunting 
song  "Blue  Indigo~  as  sung 
by  Marvel  Murphy,  Edie  Jen- 
sen and  Vivian  Hoyt. 


Did  you  see  Johnny 
Esquire  do  that  rhumba 
step  with  the  two  lovely 
senioritas  in  the  Esquire 
Review?  Ah,  yes,  I  see 
you  did.  Then  you  know 
that  we  saw  again  an 
assembly  reminiscent  of 
pre-war  days  filled  with 
sparkle,  interest,  an  abun- 
dance of  feminine  pulchri- 
tude and  lots  of  talent, 
ably  directed  by  Stan 
Gwilliams. 


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An  attempt  to  push  on-campus 
donations  to  the  Student  Union 
Drive  was  made  during  winter 
quarter,  with  a  goal  of  three  dol- 
lars per  student.  At  upper  left, 
students  ore  pictured  selling 
chances  on  sweaters  raffled  at 
a  special  matinee  dance.  Shown 
at  center  are  contributors,  mak- 
ing wishes  before  the  wishing 
well  constructed  by  Val  Norn 
Social  Unit.  The  thermometer 
used  for  gauging  contributions 
is  shown  at  lower  right. 


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Johann  Strauss  GYPSY 
BARON,  enjoying  a  color- 
ful two-night  run  at  the 
Paramount  Theater,  was 
presented  to  large  Provo 
audiences  mid  -  Winter 
Quarter.  This  popular 
operetta  was  produced 
entirely  by  students  of  the 
University  to  increase  the 
funds  for  the  erection  of 
the  Student  Memorial 
Union  Buildinrr 


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With  Winter  Quarter  final  exams  over,  students 
and  faculty  donned  costumes,  as  colorful  as  the  rain- 
bow and  more  varied  than  members  at  a  United 
Nations  meeting,  to  join  in  the  gaiety  of  the  picturesque 
Mardi  Gras  sponsored  by  the  French  Qub,  known  as 
Le  Circle  Francois.  Confetti,  balloons,  popcorn  and 
candied  apples  added  festive  air  as  poet  and  peasant, 
maharaja  and  chorus  girl  danced  together.  Most- 
unusual-costume  prize  went  to  the  inactive  volcano  of 
the  Tausig  Invitations  who  found  his  mate,  became 
active,  then  came  to  the  Mardi  Gras.  Among  the 
multifarious  garb  worn  by  the  dancers  were  several 
elaborate  and  authentic  costumes  brought  from  foreign 
shores  by  returning  servicemen. 


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Indulging  in  a  few  last  minute 
laughs  before  going  on  the  air 
ore  Dewain  Silvester  and  Sher- 
man Boyd,  upper  right,  co-direc- 
tors of  College  Varieties,  weekly 
radio  broadcast  over  KOVO.  As 
Ray  Nusink,  "control  man," 
lower  right,  gives  the  signal  to 
go  on  the  air,  another  fifteen 
minutes  with   Varieties   begins. 


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Officers:  Reed  Powell,  Vice- 
President;  Lester  Card,  President; 
Rita  Clement,  Secretary. 

Center:  Members  of  the  Inter- 
collegiate Broadcasting  System 
Radio  Club  who  ore  behind  Sta- 
tion KBYU. 

Bottom:  Those  who  give  us  the 
news  of  the  day — the  announcers. 


Twice  daily,  at  noontime  and 
under  the  direction  of  the  Radio 
Club,  presents  to  a  limited  area 
in  the  evening,  Station  KBYU, 
adjacent  to  the  University  cam- 
pus, foreign  and  national  news 
spiced  with  local  campus  news 
with  interludes  of  light  classical 
and  popular  music.  As  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Intercollegiate  Broad- 
casting System,  KBYU  was  in- 
augurated on  March  15,  and 
provides  practical  experience  to 
the  large  production  staff. 


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Blueberry,  apple, 
lemon  or  apricot — 
you  name  your  fav- 
orite kind  of  pie, 
and  then  you  eat  it. 
That  was  the  pleas- 
ure of  those  who 
participated  in  the 
Pie  Bust  sponsored 
by  the  Associated 
Men  Students. 
Champion  pie  -  eat- 
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Watts,  upper  right 


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Provo.  Utah 


COOPERATION    WINS 


Provo  City  Officials  value  the  important  role  B.Y.U.  and  its 
students  play  in  our  community  and  civic  life. 


PROVO    CITY    COMMISSION 


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COMMERCIAL  PRINTERS 


PUBLISHERS 


LOOSE  LEAF  DEVICES 

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closing  of  an  old  chapter  and  the  beginning 
of  a  new.  In  those  eventful  college  years  that 
are  now  drawing  to  a  close,  this  bank  has 
been  privileged  to  serve  you  in  many  ways 
...  and  as  new  opportunities  unfold  for  you 
in  the  years  ahead,  banking  will  doubtless 
play  an  even  more  important  part  in  your  life 
and  activities.  In  all  your  endeavors,  however 
wide  or  varied,  you  will  find  this  institution 
capable  and  willing  to  extend  its  financial 
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FACULTY    INDEX 


Anderson,  Dean  A.,  33,  162 
Alder,  Lorna  Call,  43 
Anderson,  Dean  A.,  33,  162 
Andrus,  J.  Roman,  45 

B 

Ballif,  Ariel  S.,  35,  184 
Ballif,  Carma,  30 
Barlow,  Irene  S.,  39,  171 
Bauer,  Edith,  49 
Beck,  Elden,  39,  174 
Bennion,  Adam  S.,  28 
Billings,  May,  39,  171 
Birrell,  Verla,  41 
Bissell,  Harold  J.,  49 
Booth,  Lillian  C,  34 
Booth,  Luois  W.,  41,  249,  251 
Booth,  Thornton  Y.,  47 
Bowen',  Albert  E.,  28 
Boyle,  William  H.,  33 
Britsch,  Ralph  A.,  35 
Broadbent,  Thomas  L.,  35 
B.ough,  Eunice,  45,  277 
Bryner,  Loren  C,  35 
Buggart,  Gustave,  45,  251 
Butt,  Newburn  I.,  41 


Callis,  Charles  A.,  28 
Carroll,  Elsie  C,  37 
Castle,  Elias,  49 
Cheney,  Thomas,  47,246 
Christensen,  Harold  T.,  39,  1£ 
Christensen,  Herbert  K.,  49 
"hristensne.  Parley  A.,  33 
Clark,  Herald  R.,  36 
Clark,  J.  Reuben,  28 
Clrak,  J.  Reuben  III,  39,  181 
Clarke,  A.  John,  45 
dinger,  Morris,  45 
Crandall,  Lars,  47 
Crowton,  David,  47 
CuUimore,  Lloyd,  C,  37 
Cummings,  Benjamin  F.,  33 


de  long,  Gerrit,  42,  185,  186,  251 


Dixon,  Fred  W.,  41,  135,  138 


Ensign,  Lois,  41 
Eyring,  Carl  F.,  38 


Fisher,  Flora,  49 


Geertson,  O.  Norman,  43 
Gibbs,  Jack  R.,  41 


Haggerty,  Charles,  43 
Halliday,  John  R.,  37,  248 
Hales,  Wayne  B.,  33,  261 
Hammond,  May  C  43 
Hansen,  George,  33 
Hansen,  William  F.,  45 
Harris,  Margaret  O.,  37,  171,  183 
Harrison,  Bertrand  F.,  33 
Hart,  Anna  B.,  39 
Hart,  Charles  J.,  39,  145 
Hawker,  Alton,  41 
Hayes,  John  E.,  31 
Haymore,  Franklin  R.,  45 
Hay  ward,  C.  Lynn,  35,  174 
Holbrook,  Leona,  41,  148 
Hoyt,  Harrison  Vol,  35 

I 

Jackson,  Elda,  47 
Jakeman,  M.  Wells,  49 
Jensen,  C.  Lavoir,  45 
Jensen,  Christen,  40 

K 

Kimball,  Edwin  R.,  35,  135,  136,  13' 
Kirkham,  Mary,  47,  171 
Knight,  Hattie,  41 


Lewis,  George,  49 
Lloyd,  Wesley  P.,  32 

M 

Madsen,  Florence  J.,  35 
Madsen,  Franklin,  33,  252 
Moeser,  Georgia,  45 
Marshall,  Milton,  37 
Martin,  Thomas  L.,  46 
Maw,  Charles  E.,  33 
Merrill,  Amos  N.,  48 
Merrill,  Joseph  F.,  28 
Miller,  Elmer,  35 
Miller,  Karl,  47 
Millet,  noyd,  37,  128,  135 
Morley,  Alonzo  j.,  35,  260 
Morton,  Ermel  J.,  43 

Mc 
McAllister,  J.  W.,  43 
McDonald,  Howard  S.,  25 
McKay,  David  O.,  28 

N 

Nelson,  Elmer,  41 
Nichols,  Joseph  K,,  39 


OUerton,  Anna,  43 

P 

Packard,  Hannah,  43 
Pardee,  Kathrine,  49 
Pardee,  T.  Earl,  37,  271 
Peterson,  Dean,  41 
Peterson,  Hermese,  35 
Peterson,  Hugh  W.,  33 
Poulson,  Wilford,  33 


Lambert,  Asael  C,  44 
Larsen,  Bent  F.,  37 
Law,  Reuben  D.,  45 
Lee,  Harold  W.,  41,  193 


'Reid,  Dorthea,  47,  171 
Reimschiissel,  Ernest,  49 
Rice,  William  Leonard,  39 
Rich,  Naomi,  43 
Richards,  Grant  S.,  49 
Richards,  Stephen  L.,  28 
Richardson,  Beth,  45 
Robertson,  Leroy  J.,  250 
Rogers,  Max,  49,  186 


Romney,  Antoine  K.,  47 
Rowe,  Ed.  M.,  35 

S 

Sandberg,  Lucille,  45,  178,  249,  251 
Sanders,  Norma,  47 
Sauls,  Kiefer  B  ,  28,  30 
Sessions,  J.  Wyley,  50 
Smith,  Joseph  Fielding,  28 
Smith,  Oliver,  39,  168,  247 
Snell,  Morris,  43 
Snow,  William  J.,  33 
Soffe,  Wayne,  135,  137 
Sparks,  LeRoy,  43 
Spencer,  Lucille,  47,  173 
Sperry,  Sidney  B.,  37,  50 
Stucki,  Anna,  43 
Summerhoys,  Margaret,  47 
Swenson,  John  C,  33,  184 
Swenson,  Russel,  37,  50,  199 


Tanner,  Orea  B.,  39 
Tanner,  Vasco  M.,  174 
Taylor,  J.  Golden,  45 
Taylor,  Lynn,  43 
Tuttle,  L.  Elliot,  47 

U 

Ungerman,  Ralph,  37 

V 
Valentine,  Lee  Bensen,  39 

W 

Wallace,  M.  D.,  39,  182,  202 
Warnick,  Effie,  37,  171 
Waterstradt,  Jean  Anne,  49 
West,  Franklin  L.,  28 
Widtsoe,  John  A  ,  28 
Wing,  John  H.,  35 
Woolf,  Golden  L,  41 


Young,  Karl  E.,  37 


STUDENT    INDEX 


Abbott,  Cecil,  110,  122 
Abbott,  Fielding,  136,  137,  223 
Abegg,  Norma,  114,  249 
Able,  James,  93,  180,  208 
Able,  Vera,  208 
Abplcmolp,  Joyce,  107,  195,  249 
Adams,  Alma,  182 
Adams,  Ardis,  107,  212 
Adams,  Barbara,  110,  253 
Adams,  Beverly,  114,  196,  249,  251 
Adams,  Deoun,  91,  211 
Adams,  Emma  Jean,  196 
Adams,  Garth  Earl,  121 
Adams,  Georganna,  77,  198,  225 
Adams,  Jean,  110,  215,  243 
Adams,  Laurine,  109 
Adams,  Paul,  89 


Adams,  Rufh  W.,  159,  166 
Adamson,  Mary  Louise,  110 
Adamson,  Dewey,  253 
Addy,  George,  99 
Adkins,  Laura,  115,  212 
Aguirre,  J.  Manuel,  115 
Aiken,  George,  123,  196 
Aldrich,  Marian,  80 
Allen,  Carling,  78,  253 
Allen,  Merrill,  253 
Allen,  Shirley,  110 
AUman,  Veri,  180,  194,  206 
Allred,  Charles,  89 
Allred,  Chase,  138 
Allred,  Elaine,  98,  253 
Aired,  Keith,  123,  197 
Allred,  Marie,  116,  211 
Allred,  Maurine,  96,  197,  253 


Allred,  Olga,  82,  253 
Allred,  Richine,  114 
Anderson,  Almina,  108,  193,  253 
Anderson,  Andrew,  137 
Anderson,  Betty  Lou,  82,  179,  207 
Anderson,  Clara,  78,  171,  210 
Anderson,  Dona,  110,  194 
Anderson,  Dewcryne,  165,  175 
Anderson,  Elaine,  69,  227 
Anderson,  Elvon,  97 
Anderson,  Fawn,  105 
Anderson,  George,  123 
Anderson,  Helen,  167,  231 
Anderson,  Jean,  79,  159,  180,  181, 

211,  235,  242,  243,  244,  245, 

260,  277 
Anderson,  John,  93,  164,  178,  220, 

249 


Anderson,  Kay,  123,  222 
Anderson,  Keith- P.,  71 
Anderson,  Margaret,  88,  227 
Anderson,  Marjroie,  80,  228,  242, 

243 
Anderson,  Mario,  108,  190 
Anderson,  Martha,  121,  253 
Andersno,  Moselle,  116 
Anderson,  Phyllis,  97 
Andersno,  Rita,  99 
Anderson,  Robert,  253 
Anderson,  Thiele,  97,  225 
Anderson,  William  C,  103 
Andrus,  Marie,  188,  233 
Andrew,  Clyde,  185 
Argyle,  Betty,  107 


309 


Argyle,  Lenora,   121 
Armstrong,  Gay,  78,  210 
Armstrong,  Jeannette,  105 
Ash,  Grant,  82,  162,  216,  272 
Ashley,  Edith,  115 
Ashworth,  Ellen,  76,  163,  234,  237 
Ashworth,  Gayle,  81,  228,  253 
Askea,  Dorothy,  110 
Askin,  Dorothy,  213 
Astin,  Nila,  214 
Astin,  Marian,  97,  253 
Atkerson,  Mary  Lee,  79,  184,  235, 

243 
Ault,  Virginia,  78,  150,  211,  228 
Austin,  Iris,  115 
Avery,  Chad,  208 
Avery,  Virginia,  208 
Ayers,  Alama,  67,  150,  151,  174, 

194 


B 


Babbel,  Olea,  72,  174,  210 
Babbel,  Pearl,  97,  149,  210 
Babbel,  Vera,  80,  181,  188,  210, 

246      ■ 
Backman,  Beverly,  253 
Baer,  Joann,  107,  188 
Baggs,  Kent,  75,  169,  222 
Bagley,  Jeanne,  112 
Bailer,  Virginia,  253 
Bailey,  Ann,  95,  158,  167,  230 
Bailey,  Annette,  97,  232 
Bailey,  Barbara,  76,  79,  150,  158, 

171   230   272 
Bailey,  Betty,  98,  167,  194,  210, 

226,  242,  243 
Bailey,  Bryce,  80,  128,  220 
Bailey,  Maynard,  134 
Bailey,  Lillian  Fae,  108,  249 
Baird,  Beth,  108,  200 
Baird,  Marilyn,  105 
Baistle,  Herbert  J.,  187 
Balle,  Bob  LeRoy,  122 
Ballif,  Ariel  Jr.,  54,  86,  89,  176, 

220   249   251 
Ballif,  George,  102,  103,  165,  217, 

243   319 
Ballif,  Moana,  105,  234,  244,  260 
Ballou,  Richard,  178,  221 
Bamgartner,  Lula  Belle,  95,  190 

225 
Bangerter,  Glenith,  91 
Bangerter,  Pauline,  110,  214 
.  Barber,  Robert,  9,  165,  186,  219 
Barclay,  Janet,  80,  174,  186,  211 
Barg,  Marian,  209 
Barker,  Joe  V.,  169 
Barker,  Melba,  75,  209 
Barker,  Robert,  66,  196 
Barlow,  Francis,  80 
Barlow,  Marjorie,  87,  215,  229 
Barnes,  Phyllis,  75,  251,  258 
Barney,  Delbert,  62 
Barrett,  Audrey,  113 
Barret,  Larence,  75,  186,  249 
Barton,  Carol,  115 
Barton,  Francis,  113 
Bateman,  Dean,  121,  165 
Bateman,  Gwen,  228 
Bateman,  Lorna,  116 
Bateman,  Maurice,  121,  165 
Bates,  Velma,  71,  192 
Bautista,  Marguerita,  88,  185,  236 
Bean,  Donna,  95 
Bean,  Barbara,  104,  190,  212 
Beard,  Marjorie,  114,  186 
Beatty,  Florence,  68,  196,  236 
Beck  Carole,  78,  235 
Beck,  Jenna  Vee,  88,  167,  179,  184, 
187,  226,  249 


Beck,  Kenneth,  93,  165,  168,  187, 

217 
Beckman,  Melba,  66,  171,  188,  228 
Beckstead,  Bob,  122,  187,  190,  201 
Beckstrom,  Ted,   116 
Beeston,  Joseph,  S2 
Beffort,  Eva,  105 
Beglin,  William,  93 
Behunin,  Wm.  Clyde,  69,  195,  244, 

245 
Bell,  Beula,  95,  214 
Bell,  Verla,   116,  201 
Belnap,  West,  70,  162,  168,  195 
Bement,  Russell,  121 
Bennett,  Albert,  182 
Bennett,  Beth,  187 
Bennett,  Emma,  81,  198 
Bennett,  Joy,  76,  196,  214 
Bennett,  June,  76,  196,  214 
Bennion,  Dorothy,  121   246 
Bennion,  Eleanor,  98,  207,  249 
Bennion,  Joyce,  116 
Benson.  Reed,  54,  102,  165,  175, 

176,  206 
Bentley,  Gladys,  114 
Bentwet,  Elaine,  115,  253 
Bergen,  Karl,  253 
Berlin,  Elliot,  186 
Berrett,  Eleanore,  95,  209 
Berry,  June,  77,  186,  211 
Berry,  Mary  Alice,  121 
Bestelmeyer,  Lois,  123 
Bezzant,  Matthew,  219 
Bieler,  Virginia,  106 
Billings,  Hannah,  82,  197 
Bingham,  Clive,  223 
Bingham,  Donna,  110,  253 
Bingham,  Owen,  251 
Bingham,  Vera,  116 
Bird,  Arus,  82 
Bird,  Barbara,  226 
Bird,  Beverly,  92,  229 
Bird,  Genevieve,  212,  227 
Bird,  George,  68 
Bird,  Josephine,  65 
Bird,  Kathleen  N.,  71,  215 
Bird,  Leora  C,  66,  173 
Bird,  Marion,  108,  151 
Bird,  Virginia,  87,  158,  253 
Bitter,  Eldon,  123,  186,  253 
Bja  nson.  Max,  137 
Bjarnson,  Reeda,  99,  187 
Black,  Alma  June,  116,  195 
Black,  Clair,  77,  82 
Black,  Clarence  S.,  103 
Black,  Harvey,  77,  221,  270 
Black,  Jean,  108,  211,  261 
Blake,  Beulah,  82,  196,  214 
Blake,  Helen,  114 
Bliss,  Bruce,  198 
Bliss,  Renee,  93,  225 
Boardman,  Beverly,  231 
Boberg,  Jackie,  97,  209 
Bodily,  Del  Roy,  111 
Bodily,  Marilyn,  108 
Boig,  Robert,  92 
Bond,  Marion,  93,  115,  209,  228 
Bond,  Merla,  70,  173,  207 
Bond,  Twila,  97,  211 
Bone,  Befty  Lou,  114 
Booth,  Bob,  318 
Booth,  Lucille,  81,  159,  163,  187, 

235,  258 
Booth,  Sterling,  121 
Borgeson^  Clara,  249    • 
Borgeson,  LaVina,  106,  178,  249, 

251  '  ■    ' 

Baun,  Joy  B.,  187 
Bowden,  Polly,  192  ■ 
Bo  wen',  Afton,  106 


Bowen,  Ellen,  114,  187,  212,  234 
Bowes,  Betty,  104,  110 
Bowes,  Kay,  110 
Bowman,  Jack,  115,  249 
Boyack,  Elnora,  70,  163,  171,  176, 

210,  226 
Boyack,  Jeanne,  121 
Boyack,  Phyllis,  88 
Boyd,  Sherman,  122,  186,  292 
Boyer,  Barbara,  122,  186 
Boyer,  Leah,  97,  253 
Boyle,  Norma,  104,  230 
Bradford,  Gordon,  162 
Bradley,  James,  97,  169,  186,  195 
Bradshcrw,  Lillian,  114 
Bradshaw,  Rawl,   112 
Brady,  Beverly,  151 
Brady,  Fern,  112 
Brady,  Stanley,  88 
Brailsford,  Bette,  123,  230 
Breinholt,  Herbert  C  ,  62 
Brewer,  Courtney,  109,  168,  186, 

195,  218 
Brewer,  Harold,  186 
Bridge,  Billie,  106,  213 
Bridges,  Charlotte,  69,  180 
Briggs,  Faye  96  226 
Briggs  Helen,  110 
Bright,  Edythe,  93,  167,  187,  200, 

214,  227,  242,  243 
Brimhall,  Darlene,  108 
Brimhall,  Creed,  66,  176,  222,  237 
Brimhall,  Don  S.,  68,  136,  137,  219 
Brimhall,  Louise,  251 
Brimhall,  Richard,  122 
Brimhall,  Victor,  156,  157,  187,  216 
Brimley,  Inez,  185,  207 
Brienholt,  H.  C,  188 
Brinkerhoff,  Donna,  112 
Broadbent,  Kama,  108,  209 
Brockbank,  Anne,  88,  232,  247 
Brockbank,  Carol,  108,  187 
Broderick,  Clara,  183,  195,  215 
Brooksby,  Myrtle,  114 
Brooksley,  Velta,  104 
Brooner,  Jean,  106 
Brough,  Sharmene,  108,  249 
Brough,  Sheila,  89 
Brower,  Leona,  110,  253 
Brower,  Lucy  Dawn,  104 
Brown,  Barbara,  115 
Brown,  Belva,  112,  253 
Brown,  Betty,  112,  187 
Brown,  Buster,  192 
Brown,  Carolyn,  112 
Brown,  Dayle,  208 
Brown,  Doug,  221 
Brown,  Delos,  222 
Brown,  Ellsworth,  70,  157,  162,  208 
Brown,  Helen,  90,  202,  213 
Brown,  Ilene,  115,  200,  253 
Brown,  Kathleen,  187 
Brown',  Lou  Anne,  87,  249 
Brown,  Louine,  88,  192,  209,  253 
Brown,  Pauline,  95,  186,  249 
Brown,  Polly,  99 
Brown,  Rulan,  110 
Bruderer,  Wilford  L.,  169 
Brown,  Virginia,  121,  209 
Brown,  Ruth,  107 
Brunson,  Marilyn,  62 
Buchanan,  Ann  H.,  71 
Buchanan,  Dwain,  95 
Buchanan,  Hayle,  103,  195 
Buchanan,  Nolo,  112 
Buchman,  Beverly,  114 
Buchmiller,  Carol,  81,  251 
Buchmiller,  Faye,  212,  244 
Buchmiller,  Karl,  122,  168,  200 
Buckley,  Nadine,  103 


Buckner,  LaMar  E.,  65,  208,  222, 

260 
Buckner,  Melba,  82,  208 
Budge,  Iva  Lou,  106,  201,  214 
Budge,  Lou  Jean',  110,  201 
Buehler,  Herman,  115 
Buell,  Lucille,  95,  207 
Bailer,  Mickey,  109 
Bullock,  Anna  Jean,  71,  158,  163, 

187,  235,  251 
Bulow,  Carol  Ann,  110,  213 
Bunnell,  Carol,  Lee,  104 
Burbidge,  Louise,  116,  213 
Burgan,  Glade  L.,  103,  164 
Burgan,  La  Rae,  110 
Burgi,  Ernest,  79,  259 
Burgin,  Josephine,  112,  201 
Burgquist,  Ralph,  180 
Burkey,  James,  66 
Burkey,  Naia,  81 
Burleigh,  LeRoy,  78 
Burnham,  Norma,  110,  183,  212 
Burnes,  Jeane,  112,  213 
Burnett,  LaMar,  91 
Burnside,  Helen  Mae,  115 
Burnside,  Wesley,  188 
Burt,  Janice,  98,  207 
Bushman,  Grant,  79,  219 
Bushman,  Morris,  168 
Bushman,  Nellie,  69,  171,  204 
Bushman,  Preston,  96 
Bushman,  Sariah,  97,  185,  192,  209 
Bushnell,  Fred,  114,  164,  217,  261 
Bushard,  Don,  137 
Busterud,  Doug,  138,  217 
Butler,  Margaret,  98,  213 
Butler,  Norine,  110,  186,  213,  249, 

253 
Bybee,  Marie  Dean,  106 
Bybee,  Julia,  196 


Caldwell,  Enid,  89,  179,  195,  229 

Calkins,  Mary,  200 

Call,  Bud,  107 

Call,  Dean  P.,  IDS,  137 

Call,  Dove,  96,  185,  207 

Call,  J,  Harold,  HI,  169,  175,  180, 

190,  195,  260 
Call,  Joyce,  253 
Call,  Lowell,  79 
Call,  Shirley,  106,  195 
Calahan,  Mary  R,,  173,  235 
Callister,  Colleen,  115,  188,  230 
Callister,  Marilyn,  116 
Camenish,  Lucille,  187,  253 
Cameron,  Elliot,  137 
Canning,  Lois,  208 
Canning,  Roy,  62,  208,  244,  245 
Cannon,  Elaine,  81,  171,  196,  227 
Canter,  Glenda,  114 
Card,  Aaron,  80,  249 
Card,  John  Lincoln,  114,  193 
Card,  Lester,  81,  175,  293 
Cordon,  Louis,  110,  180,  206,  260 
Carlson,  Don  Evans,  112 
Carlton',  Lloyd  R.,  122 
Carroll,  Leland,  98,  249,  251,  2S3 
Case,  Gwen,  195 
Casper,  Elaine,  110,  200 
Castillo,  Esteban,  105 
Chaknias,  Garefalia,  87 
Chambers,  Max,  222 
Chcmbre,  Clayton,  169 
Chandler,  Samuel,  80,  169,  200, 

244 
Chandler,  Thelma  May,  103  ■ 
Chantrill,  Clcryton,  75 
Chapman,  Arthur,  62,  206 
Chapman,  Ray,  122 


310 


Char,  Jean',  90,  185,  194,  209 
Chavis,  Don,  131 
Cheatham,  Guenivere,  83 
Cheatham,  Norma,  91 
Cherner,  Mary,  196 
Child,  Gordon,  251 
Child,  Junior,  65,  216,  271 
Chipman,  Parker,  80 
Christensen,  Alro,  112 
Christensen,  Anne,  87,  190,  207, 

229 
Christensen,  Betty  Rae,  115,  197, 

215 
Christensen,  Donald,  90,  197 
Christensen,  Dona  Lou,  110,  188 
Christensen,  Elayne,  80,  244,  245 
Christensen,  Eloise,  98,  234 
Christensen,  Gene,  116,  253 
Christensen,  Homer,  78,  196,  198, 

219,  259 
Christensen,  Jerry,  114 
Christensen,  Lela,  225 
Christensen,  Marian,  198,  232 


Cook,  Noel,  251 

Cook,  Phyllis,  89,  166,  230 

Coombs,  Barbara,  179 

Coon,  Ward,  253 

Cooper,  James,  192 

Cooper,  J,  B.,  112,  218 

Cooper,  Nadine,  113      187,  235" 

Cottam,  Margie,  80,  232 

Cottle,  Betty  Jean,  75,  210,  227 

Cottle,  DaRue,  66,  163,  173,  176, 

210,  226 
Cowan,  Darlene,  66,  210 
Cowan,  Maurine,  67,  210 
Cowles,  Marian,  82,  209,  253 
Cowley,  Shirley,  97,  228 
Cox,  Arlene,  98,  183 
Cox,  Carl,  110 
Cox,  Charles,  186 
Cox,  Diantha,  76,  186 
Cox,  Donald  B  ,  72,  168,  197,  206 
Cram,  Jean,  93,  215 
Crandall,  Barbara,  91,  158,  192, 

227,  244,  245 


Christensen,  Mary  Ellen,  81,  150,   Crandall,  Beth,  71,  180,  184,  185, 

159,  163,  231  228,  260 

Christensen,  Miriam,  114  Crandall,  Kathryn,  114 

Christensen',  Roberta,  114,  231,  26lCrandalI,  Lilas,  187,  201,  211 
Christensen,  Ross,  62,  184  Crandall,  Twilla,  110 

Christensen,  Shirlee,  97,  158,  167.   Crane,  Lorna,  70,  173 

184,  214,  232,  247  Cranney,  La  Rae,  112,  201,  212 

Christiansen,  Ballard,  79,  249,  251,  Craven,  John  A.,  112 


Crawford,  Jasper,  76,  174,  187,  196 
Crawford,  Marian,  112,  213 
Creer,  Anna,  253 
Critchfield,  Bernie,  164,  187 
Critchlow,  Patricia,  75,  186,  235, 

253 
Cromar,  Bonnie  Jean,  66,  68,  234 
Cromar,  Jack,  95 
Croshaw,  Billie,  106 
Crowther,  Valea,  214,  229,  251 
Crum,  George,  220 
Cullimore,  Karma  Jean,  52,  54,  71, 

163,  176,  234,  258 
Cummings,  Carol,  112 
Cunningham,  Morris,  90,  182,  187 
Cunningham,  Shirley,  82,  173,  209 
Curtis,  Delbert,  121,  169 
Curtis,  Marie,  104 


253 
Christman,  Albert,  110,  164 
Church,  Evelyn,  122,  196 
Church,  Woodrow,  69 
Clark,  Betty,  93 
Clark,  Carol,  116,  186 
Clark,  Carol,  88,  183 
Clark,  Clella,  95,  207,  253 
Clark,  Donna,  112,  249 
Clark,  Doris,  110,  183,  187 
Clark,  Forrest,  108 
Clark,  Jean,  96,  122,  187,  214,  229 
Clark,  Joyce,  87 
Clark,  Kay,  122,  200 
Clark,  Lila,  253 
Clark,  Margaret,  116,  212 
Clark,  Marion,  97 
Clark;  Marrial,  69,  171,  173,  234, 

244,  245 
Clark,  Naomi,  99 
Clark,  Owen,  253 
Clark,  Phyllis,  70,  209,  229 
Clark,  Vern,  107,  253 
Clawson,  Truman,  112,  164,  217, 

243,  319 
Clay  son,  Gaylia,  122 
Clayton,  Margaret,  78,  184,  187, 

253 
Clegg,  Elaine,  108 
Clegg,  Helen,  87,  187,  249,  251 
Clegg,  Janet,  95 
Clegg,  Lona  Mae,  187,  200,  214 
Clement,  Rita,  98,  158,  167,  185, 

227  293 
Cleverly,  Donald,  98,  169 
Clifford,  Louise,  123 
Clyde,  Mary,  199,  212,  227 
Coffin,  Ruth,  97,  211 
Colby,  Maurine,  104 
CoUard,  Carol,  78,  234,  247,  261 

CoUett,  LaRae,  106,  194,  210,  226      r>™;,   n  "  oa   onn   onr, 

Collings   Mack,  112,  178,  221,  249  g^-  ^Z'^rm'  '°°'  '°' 

Sl'lin:;  Ka:'83','2    '■  '''  ^  [?/-  '?2'2    123 

Combe,  Charles,  92  R^]'  vl.n   ,1,70 

/-"„„„,  „    ,      .     n       ,,      ,,.    „._    Uavis,  Kenneth,  79 
Compton,  Annie  Rosella,  114,  249,  pavis,  Maxine,  108 

P„„j7r  n=,,„   ,,.   ,„  Davis,  Pamela,  108,  190,  253 

Sonfey  PrisTon  D    107  R°^'^'  ,^'^9'"'°  '""-■  'O^.  199 

Cook   Dorothv    lis   ?%  ^=^'^'  ^°""'^  ^^'>^'  91'  '94.  210 

L-ook,  Dorothy,  115,  253  Dawson,  Ruth,  107 


Dean,  Leo,  80,  176,  186,249 

Dean,  Roberta,  76 

Dearden,  Ross  L.,  67 

Decker,  Cleano,  104,  186 

Decker,  Craig,  82,  222 

Delker,  Lesley  B.,  104,  212 

DeGraff,  J.  W.,  66,  162 

Demos,  Margaret,  114,  231 

Denham,  Ross,  169 

Denning,  LaRae,  200,  253 

Devey,  Don,  121,  164 

Dewsnup,  Mavis,  95,  213,  224 

Dickson,  Dorothy,  108,  187,  251 

Dickson,  Josephine,  95,  224 

Dieu,  Vernon,  70,  247 

Distefano,  James  W.,  97 

Dixon,  Gloria  Mae,  108 

Dixon,  Mary  Lou,  83,  230 

Dixon,  Melvin,  165,  222 

Dixon,  Owen  G.,  71,  136,  137,  218 

Donnelly,  Maxine,  104 

Doran,  Lewis,  121 

Dbrney,  Jean,  209 

Downard,  Jo  Dolan,  197 

Draper,  Phyllis,  214,  251 

Drissell,  Jeanne,  114,  227 

Drissell,  Lorraine,  67,  229 

Duckett,  Beverly,  104,  251 

Duckworth,  Gertrude,  95,  167,  231 

Duke,  Jean,  104 

Duke,  Junius,  89,  137,  182,  201 

Duke,  Lorena,  251 

Dunford,  Meryl,  104 

Dunford,  Rex,  219 

Dunkley,  Francis,  114,  187,  211 

Durfee,  Leila,  106 

Dyches,  Winifred,  77,  187,  231 

Dyck,  Walter,  81 

Dyer,  William,  91,  247 


Dabling,  Dick,  88,  133,  164,  223 
Dahl,  Reed,  113,  193 
Dahlen,  Ruth  Marie,  114,  249 
Dolby,  Glen,  251 
Dolby,  Lois,  104 
Dalebout,  Martin,  123 
Dalton,  Ellen,  104,  212 
Dalton,  Richard,  165 
Dance,  Nadine,  104         > 
Dangerfield,  Carol  Davis,  103 
Dangerfield,  Elaine,  106 
Daniels,  Daisy  Dean,  96,  226 
Daniels,  Rex,  223 
Dankin,  Raymond  R.,  112 
Darny,  Jean,  104 
Davidson,  Anna,  67,  174,  181,  207 
Davidson,  Thelma,  92,  188,  211 
Davis,  Albert,  62 
Davis,  Barbara,  78,  226 
Davis,  Clyde,  137 


Cook,  Jay  Leland,  114,  200 


Day,  Robert,  197,  206,  220 


Earl,  Connie,  114 

Eckersley,  Hermaine,  114,  231 

Eder,  Charlotte  S,,  112,  185 

Edmunds,  Patricia,  96 

Edward,  Merlyn  Helen,  103,  212, 

253 
Eggertsen,  LaMarr,  260 
Elder,  Dee,  123 
Elder,  Reta,  121 
Eliason,  Genevieve,  66,  173,  210, 

225 
EUertson,  Donna,  78,  187,  249,  251 
Ellsworth,  Myrna  Lee,  112 
Ellsworth,  Reid,  81 
EUswroth,  Thyrle  Edmond,  103 
Ellsworth,  Winifred,  91,  166,  235 
Emmett,  Myrtle,  104,  236 
Ence,  Janice  113 
Ence,  Joyce,  113 
England,  Ruth,  72,  163,  227 
Ercanbrack,  Ruth,  70,  235 
Erickson,  Elaine,  106,  233 
Erickson,  Willie,  81 
Escahedo,  Margaret,  114 
Esplin,  Ross,  196 
Evans,  Bert,  121 
Evans,  Donald,  80,  138,  216 
Evans,  Glenn',  170 
Evans,  Jean,  113 
Evans,  Kenneth,  249 
Evans,  La  Rae,  98,  229 
Evans,  Laura  Jean,  121,  253 
Evans,  Mae,  114,  212 
Evans,  Marilouise,  106,  188,  212, 

242,  243 
Ewell,  Barbara,  110,  253 
Eyring,  Elaine,  108,  186,  231 


Facer,  Donna,  123 
Facer,  Keith,  93,  253 


Fagg,  Carolyn,  150,  231,  244 
Fairbanks,  Avilda,  108 
Farmer,  Wanda,  123 
Farnsworth,  Alberta,  87,  150 
Farnsworth,  Barbara,  97,  183,  196, 

215 
Farnsworth,  Shirley,  91,  214 
Farrer,  Ro  Dene,  112 
Fehlberg,  Siegfried,  123 
Felix,  La  Zell,  110 
Felsch,  George,  90,  176 
Felsch,  June,  88,  214,  236 
Felt,  Lygia,  253 
Fenton,  Estelle,  116 
Ferre,  Leo,  96 
Ferrin,  Bernice,  122 
Fife,  Ruth,  108 

Fillmore,  Lorna  Cowley,  110,  231 
Finch,  Rose  Mae,  110,  253 
Finlayson,  Bonita,  108,  183 
Finlayson,  Reece,  123,  198,  249 
Fischer,  Hyrum,  253 
Fish,  Beuna  Rose,  108,  253 
Fisher,  Fern,  107,  243 
Fisher,  Vanda,  76 
Flanders,  Ruth,  79,  199,  207 
Fleetwood,  Jo  Ellen,  108,  185 
Retcher,  Elizabeth,  97,  214 
Flint,  Jean,  110 
Follett,  Dorothy,  98 
Folsom,  Beatrice,  107,  193,  212 
Folsom,  Lila,  110,  207,  251 
Foote,  lown,  75,  225 
Ford,  Rosemary,  110 
Forsey,  Norma,  66,  173,  209 
Forsey,  Richard  G.,  112,  165,  221 
Forsyth,  Dick,  137 
Foster,  Betty,  110 
France,  Marleen,  106 
Francis,  Delores,  90,  187.  193,  212 
Francis,  Douglas,  90,  193 
Francis,  Feme,  95,  194 
Francis,  Rell  G,,  89,  193,  251 
Frogley,  Don,  95,  223 
Frost,  Reed  Leon,  206,  244 
Fullmer,  Helen,  98 
Fullmer,  Nita  Jeanne,  78,  233 


Gaddie,  Lola  Jean,  69 
Gaestel,  Herbert  J.,  106 
Gaisford,  Elaine,  97,  187,  235,  244, 

245,  247,  249 
Galbraith,  Betty,  251,  253 
Gammon,  David  R.,  104 
Gardiner,  John  S.  68 
Gardner,  Edward  L.  62 
Gardner,  Fred  E.,  178,  249 
Gardner,  Glen,  175,  223 
Gardner,  Lucille,  108 
Gardner,  Niorian,  90,  159,  166,  173, 

210,  226,  251 
Gardner,  Ruth,  p8 
Garrett,  Alma,  133 
Garrett,  Udene,  110,  228 
Garrick,  Donna  Ann,  114,  214,  225 
Garther,  Ameryllis,  110 
Gary,  Kenneth,  116 
George,  Scott,  219 
Gerrard,  Betty,  l08,  183,  253 
Geshian,  Lola,  77 
Gibson,  Carl,  185 
Gibson,  Clarice  Ellen,  106 
Gibson,  Kathleen,  104 
Gilbert,  La  Dean',  108 
Gillespie,  Horace,  137 
Gillespie,  Melba,  91 
Gillette,  Morjorie,  213,  253 
Ginn,  Morcein,  98,  150,  231 
Giroux,  Fabian,  81,  195,  199,  244 
Glazier,  Eileen,  107,  230 
Gleove,  Rcry,  80 


31 


Gleave,  Shirley  Ann,  65 

Goates,  Glenda,  213 

Gocrtes,  Nayne,  253 

Goales,  Rhoda  May,  67,  163,  171, 

176,  227 
Golbraith,  Betty  lean,  108 
Goodall,  Charles,  219 
Gorden,  Earl,  251 
Goulding,  Lovar,   123 
Gourley,  Carlyle,-  137 
Gourley,  Dick,   182 
Graden,  Alice,  115 
Graehl,  Norma,  235 
Graham,  Ashley,  114,  180,  182,  190 
Graham,  Dick,  217,  244,  245 
Graham,  Floyd,  78,  134 
Graham,  La  Vaun,  193 
Graham,  Mildred,  108 
Graham,  Russell,  66,  162,  170,  222, 

242,  243,  244,  245 
Graham,  Shirley,  104 
Grant,  Myrt,  123 
Gray,  Arlene.  104    '87 
Gray,  Dean,  165,  223 
Gray,  Earl,  123 
Green,  Gerry,  231 
Green,  Louise,  80,  209 
Green,  Vivian,  78,  253 
Greenhalgh,  Clark,  130,  220 
Greenhaw,  Marcia,  65,  163,  176, 

226,  237 
Greenwood,  Bob,  137,  220 
Greenwood,  Calvin,  104 
Greenwood,  Gene,  164 
Greer,  June,  114,  231 
Grifin,  Lewis,  107,  187 
Griffin,  Lois,  174 
Griffin,  Maurine,  200 
Griffith,  Lona  June,  107,  249 
Griggs,  Ronald,  104,  221,  249 
Grimmett,  Ann.  253 
Griner,  Verda,  97 
Grippe,  Ronald,  165 
Groneman,  Gloria,  97 
Gross,  Evelin,  90 
Gubler,  Con,  81,  196 
Guild,  Roberta,  95,  183 
Gunn,  Harold,  137 
Guthrie,  Charmaine,  116,  209 
Gwilliam,  Doris,  89,  187,  210 
Gwilliam,  Jennie,  93,  232 
Gwilliam,  Ray,  12'    242,  319 
Gwilliam,  Stan,  287 
Gwynn,  Gwendolyn,  104,  233 

H 

Hackina,  Venna.  112 
Hafen,  Joseph,  93 
Haferi,  Mary,  89,  197,  224 
H^en,  Mavis,  76,  163,  235,  244, 

245  247     , 
Hair,  Kay,  113 
Halby,  Elma,  113 
Hale,  Norma,  105,  200 
Hale,  Verda,  80,  215 
Hales,  Aileen,  88,  158,  167,  187, 

235,  242 
Hales,  Delbert,  62 
Hales,  Lesley,  253 
Hales,  Margaret,  163,  235 
Halladay,  Edna,  105 
Halladay,  Norma,  75 
Hall,  Robert,  123 
Hall,  James,  223 
Hall,  Joyce,  186,  194 
Hall,  LaVae,  111,211,  224 
Hall,  Rex,  162 
Hales,  Naomi,  244 
Hallett,  Mary  Jo,  111,215,253 
Halterman,  Susan,  107 
Hancock,  Bonnie,  HI,  192,  207 
Hancock,  Phyllis,  110,  215 


Hanks,  Betty  Jean,  110,  213 
Hanks,  Joyce,  81,  148,  150,  151, 

224 
Hansen,  Alice  Amanda,  105,  253 

212 
Hansen,  Barbara,  76,  103,  184,  233 
Hansen,  Bonnie  Narine,  103 
Hansen,  Carma,  115,  253 
Hansen,  Carol,  105,  198 
Hansen,  Dean,  121 
Hansen',  Earl,  116,  253 
Hansen,  George,  258 
Hansen,  Geraldine,  99 
Hansen,  Gloria  M.,  105 
Hansen,  Gordon,  182 
Hansen,  Jo  Ann,  112,  234 
Hansen,  Joy,  96 
Hansen,  Julie,  77,  180,  235 
Hansen,  Lois  Vida,  82,  110,  179, 

230 
Hansen,  Meredith,  89,  109,  158, 

234,  270 
Hansen,  Ross  Delbert,  105 
Harding,  Cleo,  96,  228 
Harding,  Eldon,  87,  182 
Harding,  Fred  N,  169 
Harding,  Max,  253 
Harding,  Shiralee,  91,  234 
Hardy,  Beverly,  87,  176,  187,  190, 

210,  226 
Hardy,  Marie,  103,  200 
Harmon,  Clarence  J.,  69,  138,  217 
Harmon,  Mary,  88 
Harmon,  Merrilyn,  231 
Harpe,  Margaret,  113 
Harper,  Denver  C.    202 
Harper,  Rudolph,  202 
Harris,  Bernarr,  1 1 1 
Harris,  Charlotte,  92,  149,  184,  190, 

234,  247 
Harris,  Dorothy,  105 
Harris,  Gene,  121,  253 
Harris,  Jean,  198 
Harris,  Joyce,  93 
Harris,  Mary,  98,  195 
Harris,  Melva  M.,  99,-103,  215 
Harris,  Russell  C,  70,  162 
Harris,  VaLois,  98 
Harris,  Virgil,  181,  200 
Harrison,  Jack,  251 
Hart,  Elaine,  230,  242,  243 
Hart,  Karl  E  ,  67 
Hart,  Mctrjorie,  78,  149,  158,  235, 

270 
Hart,  Opal,  109,  213,  236 
Hart,  Quella,  71 
Hartshorn,  Beth,  71,  253 
Harvey,  Aneita,  109,  195 
Harvey,  Eugene,  91,  182,  218 
Harvey,  Marie,  96,  225 
Harward,  Moyle,  218 
Haskell,  Marilyn,  109,  253 
Haslem,  Marie,  105,  195,  236,  249 
Haslem,  Rhea,  77,  171,  195 
Hatch,  Knute,  223,  244 
Hatch,  Loy,  103,  175 
Hatch,  Madelyn',  81,  150  151,  224, 

237 
Hatch,  Robert,  123 
Haverfield,  Carole,  111,  244,  245 
Howkes,  Leah  Belle,  76,  208 
Hawkes,  Gordon,  92,  164,  217,  258 
Haycock,  Joyce,  112,  178,  259 
Hayes,  Betty,  112,  253 
Hay  ward,  Lloyd,  169 
Head,  Conrad,  111,  187,  190 
Heatherly,  Geraldine,  98,  150,  202, 

230 
Heatherly,  Norma,  202 
Heder,  Georgia,  103,  226 
Heileson,  Barbara,  200,  209,  253 
Heindselman,  Joan,  230,  253 


Heiner,  Carol,  116,  253 
Heinerman,  Barbara,  103 
Hemsley,  La  Rue,  121,  200,  209 
Henderson,  Dorothy,  198 
Henderson,  Georgg,  157 
Hendricks,  Patricia,  116,  253 
Hendrix,  Ludean,  112 
Heninger,  Mary  Lu,  231 
Henri,  Gerald,  181 
Henseen,  Rayola,  235 
Hepworth,  lola  Rae,  96 
Hepworth,  Thola,  96,  180 
Herde,  Myrna,  113 
Hernandez,  Amelia,  187 
Hess,  Kathrine,  79,  163,  234,  251 

258 
Hiatt,  Gene,  68,  207,  253 
Hibbard,  Dorla,  92,  149,  210 
Hickman,  Helen,  77,  227,  244 
Higbee,  Nellie,  77 
Higginson,  Bonnie,  97,  201,  207 
Hill,  La  Velta  C,  90 
Hilton,  Carole,  82,  158,  163,  171, 

227 
Hilton,  Dawn,  92,  183,  226 
Hinckley,  Ella  Rose,  113 
Hinckley,  La  Rue,  194,  242,  243 
Hindmarsh,  Bonnie,  187 
Hirschi,  Betty  Jean,  201,  213 
Hirseln,  Betty  Jean,  103 
Hobbs,  James,  80,  217 
Hofer,  Helen,  103,  253 
Hogan,  Meredith,  88 
Holdaway,  Ruth,  116 


Hunter,  Phyllis,  68,  171,  233 
Huntsman,  Jay,  69,  182 
Hurst,  Arvell,  113 
Hurst,  Joan,  112,  183,  188,  212 
H\irst,  Margie,  78,  186,  197,  207 
Husted,  Florence,  183 
Hutchesori,  Rita,  112 
Hutchings,  Grace,  81 
Hutchings,  Josephine,  97 
Hutchings,  Margaret,  185,  188,  214 
Hutchins,  Barbara,  67,  194,  207 
Hutchins,  Ruth,  81,  194,204 
Hyatt,  Norman,  95,  175,  195,  199, 

219 
Hyde,  John  T.,  66,  138,  175 
Hyde,  Marion,  80 


Ipson,  Don,  220 
Irwin,  Joanne,  103,  187 
Isaac,  Dixon  J.  66 
Isaac,  lack,  87,  170 
Isom,  Alton,  174,  196 
Itaya,  Frank,  82 
Ivie,  Donna  Ruth,  103 
Ivins,  Anthony  H.,  68,  IE 


I 


Jackman,  Elden,  104 
Jackman,  Geraldine,  114,  253 
Jackson,  Adell,  99 
Jackson,  Elva,  76 
Jackson,  Ernest  B.,  65 


Holley,  Johnnie  Belle,  68,  179,  202.  Jackson,  Ida  Lee,  105,  202,  253 


215,  261 
Holm,  Marna,  77,  200,  210 
Holman,  Colleen,  112 
Holman,  Maude,  190,  226 
Holt,  Edna,'7fe,  148,  151,  229 
Holyoak,  VerJean,  93,  187,  201 
Honey,  Doris  Jean,  105 
Hooper,  Adelia,  103 
Hoopes,  La  Rue,  66,  173,  200,  209, 

229 
Hoover,  Barbara,  115 
Hopkins,  Marva,  103,  187,  201 
Herman,  Marilyn,  110 
Horner,  Velma,  HI,  186,  212 
Houghton,  Betty  Lou,  89,  187 
Houston,  Betty  Jean,  96,  209 
Houston,  Ray,  121 
Howard,  Darlene,  96,  214 
Howe,  Elliot,  82,  168 
Howell,  Grace,  97,  211 
Howell,  Maurine,  66,  179 
Howell,  Virgil,  70,  168 
Howells,  Tom,  105,  175 
Howes,  Maxine,  227,  249 
Hoyt,  Earl,  114 
Hoyt,  Kenneth  James,  116,  182 


Jacobsert,  Fay,  96 

jacobsen,  Waldo  Evan,  108,  164, 

225 
Ja;nes,  11a  Mae,  174,  186,  225 
Jameson,  Beverly,  104,  181 
Janson,  Frank,  123 
Jeffrey,  Doris,  104,  200 
Jeffrey,  Truman  Wallace,  106,  164. 

175,  182,  198 
Jenkins,  Muriel,  215 
Jennens,  Shirley,  92,  158,  183,  199, 

215,  227,  242,  243 
Jensen,  Agnes,  96,  158,  167,  235, 

249,  151 
Jensen,  Beatrice,  92 
Jensen,  Darlene,  105,  253 
Jensen,  Donna,  197 
Jensen,  Edrth,  91,  158,  227,  244, 

245,  259,  287 
Jensen,  Elaine,  104 
Jensen,  Glade,  H4 
Jenseri,  Janice,  122,  187 
Jensen,  Jenna  V.,  106 
Jensen,  John,  92,  176,  221 
Jensen,  John,  87 
Jensen,  Lois,  193 


Hoyt,  Vivian,  82,  187,  244,  246,  251, Jensen,  Lyravirie,  236 


259,  270,  272,  287 
Huber,  Kathryn,  110,  195 
Huber,  Rhea  L.,  112,  195 
Huf faker,  Marjorie,  115,  186,  253 
Huish,  Bill,  88,  222 
Huish,  Norma  Jean,  180,  230 
Hulet,  William,  75,  181 
Hulihan,  Dorothy,  103 
Hunsaker,  Melvin,  123 
Hunsaker,  Nydra,  89,  186,  234 
Hunt,  Idanna  Marie,  110 
Hunt,  Ilia  Claire,  109,  209,  253 
Hunt,  Norman,  178 
Hunt,  Verdell,  70,  192,  231 
Hunt,  Wilbert  R.,  103 
Hunter,  Blaine,  79 
Hunter,  Carl,  206 
Hunter,  Faye,  53,  54,  60,  176,  230, 

237 


Jensen,  Vern,  92,  169 

Jensen,  Vivian,  99  k 

Jensen,  Warren,  165,  175,  182,  198 

Jeperson,  Glena  Mae,  106 

Jeppson,  Earl  F.,  62 

Jepson,  Dorothy,  97,  231,  251 

Jex,  Loriri,  77 

Jex,  Mary  Ellen,  99 

Johanson,  Kenneth,  253 

Johnson,  Alene,  228 

Johnson,  Beth,  190 

Johnson,  Carma,  114,  236,  244,  245 

Johnson,  Claire,  104,  233 

Johnson,  Dale,  192 

Johnson',  Deem,  110,  165,  182,  193, 

206 
Johnson,  Farrell,  113,  182,  192 
Johnson,  Glen,  218 
Johnson,  Glena,  LaMor,  113,  195 


Hunter,  Frances,  87,  167,  231,  251    Johnson,  Gwen,-214 


312 


Johnson,  Imogene,  193,  212  Koyle,  Blanche,  82,  224 

Johnson,  Jeom,  104,  231  Krissman,  Georgene,  106,  187,  251 

Johnson,  La  Vern,  115  Kroll,  Mary,  251 

Johnson,  Lois,  96,  183,  202,  215         Kuhni,  Glade,  164,  221 

Johnson,  Martin,  208  Kuinp,  Garth,  111 

Johnson,  Marva,  113,  253 

Johnson,  Merle,  65,  207,  225,  244,  !• 

245 
Johnson,  Sheldon,  68,  157,  162,  170,^°°^^',^°^^  '«°"'  ^6.  200,  214, 

176,  220,  237,243  ,    u     d     ,  u    ,=. 

Johnson,  Shirley,  90,  166,  183,  235,  ^t^'  r"'°^'ni 
253  Lake,  Jerry,  209 

Johnson,  Shirley,  116,  249  Lombourne,  Carol,  107 

Johnson,  Wilda,  123  Lombson,  John  C,  65 

Johnson,  William,  223  Lamoreaux,  Onen,  176,  182 

Jones,  Arlene,  114,213  Lamprecht,  Loretfa,  108 

■  /ones,  Clifford,  1 05,  1 94  L°"^?J^"',?^^^'-'y'  ^^'  '  66,  1 99, 

Jones,  Ferron,  81  ,       f'^'  ^^°  ,      ,..   „,, 

Jones,  Helen,  251  ■.  }-°'"^^?'\  John  206.  244 

Jones,  Jennie  Bea,  93,  173,  201,  214}'°"^'     n      Iv,      ,oo 

Jones,  Keith,  90,  185,  221  \-°''^^:  ^°'°^X'  '22 

Jones,  Marion,  76,  79,  159,  181,  1 87i'°"5ston,  Gloria,  77 

226,  244,  245,  260,  270,  272  ,°^Z'  ^"'^'  , , , 

Jones,  Mary  Donna,  67,  211,  235,  ^°''''"'  "orence   111 

246  260  Larsen,  Beverly  Jean,  112,  121 

Jones,  Maxine,  107  }-°^^^"'  S^'fii,^^ 

Jones,  Maxwell,  70,  178  ^^"'  f")i  ^37 

Jones,  Myron,  121,  196  }-°^^"'  ^°  Nae   106,  251 

Jones,  Nelma  Jean,  109,  251  ^°!f "'  [f^:  ^°\„^  „„ 

Jones,  Norma,  253  f'"^^^"'  ^Tu"1ni°^'  ^^^ 

Jones,  Peggy,  106  ^°^=^"'  ?"'*^'  '08  „ 

Jones,  Phyllis,  90,  1 59,  232  ^ZT:'  IP r^^''  il^ono 

Jones,  Ray,  76,  176,  179,  259  \Zl^'  Sterlmg,  62  208 

Jorgensen.  Eleanor,  69,  21 1  ^°!f  "■  ^^''S'"'"'  '  o^'  ^32 

Jorgensen,  Norma,  79  f-°""^"'  ^°"'^°n^°8 

&er^H"ar^c:?d"^ll5°202  L^r.^E^tui,  78,  174,  214,  253 

J^o^ne'r!  Ef,'  2  3''  '°'  \--<^'  %P^-'  ^8   173,  207 

T,,iv,^,,   n,,tv,   bni  Launtzer,  Elva,  112 

Judd  M<^garer89,  214,  242,  243  ^^^^^^'^^  ''--'  ^^'  '58.  166,  234, 

Jueschke.  Eleanor,  103,  186,  199,  ^a^J^^^^^^  j^^^,^„^_  jj2,  211.  213 

Jueschke,  Elizabeth,  107,  187,  199,  {"f""?;;  ^^°^'  ^^' onM°^^ 

212  Leavitt,  Audrey,  90.  193 

Juper,  Ruth,  180  LeBaron.  Donald,  104   165,  193 

LeBarori,  George,  169 

K  LeBaron,  George  L,  169 

LeBaron,  Louise,  98,  193,  236 

Kanipe,  June,  91  Lee,  Tom,  89,  228 

Kaufman,  Pat,  87  Leigh,  Marian,  67 

Kay.  Eloise,  68  Lejana,  Arlie.  114 

Keeler.  Colleen,  187  Lewis,  Alaire,  108,  213 

Keep,  Shirley  Blanche,  106  Lewis,  Betty,  98,  226 

Keith.  Beverly.  106,  235  Lewis,  Coran  C,  190 

Keller,  Colleen,  233  Lewis,  Dale  W.,  187 

Keller,  Mar  Rue,  108,  211  Lewis,  Doran,  253 

Keller,  Roy  Abert,  112  Lewis,  Erlene,  108 

Kellett,  Jeanne,  88,  96,  211,  224  Lewis,  J.  Will.,  91,  164,  219 

Kellogg,  Elaine,  106,  212  Leyshon,  Joan,  106 

Kendall,  Kenneth,  122  Libke,  Keith,  121 

Kent,  Ellertson,  106  Lichfield,  Afton,  211 

Kerr,  Kathryn,  104,  212  Liechty,  Ivan,  79 

Kesf,  Robert,  76,  169  Liechty,  Kenneth,  106 

Kiester,  Polly.  82,  202  Liechty,  Melba,  75 

Kimball,  Frances,  106  Lindsay,  Grace,  108 

Kimball,  lone,  104,  235  Lindsay,  Mary,  76,  201,  210 

Kimball,  Reid,  103  Lindstrom,  Evelyn,  68,  200 

Kimber,  Ivy,  253  Lindstrom,  Marjorie,  71,  229 

King,  Alta  Mae,  106  Lindstrom,  Virgil,  121,  200 

King,  Joseph  S.,  69  Little,  Charles,  116,  130 

King,  Kathleen,  89  Liftle,  Lorraine,  121 

Kinghorn,  Shirley,  200  Little,  Marie,  112,  251 

Kingston,  Marilynn,  76,  209,  253  Lloyd.  Beverly  C,  66,  230 

Kirk,  Emmeline,  104  Lloyd,  Charles,  123 

Kirkham,  Jane,  69,  233  Lloyd,  Deaun,  114,  253 

Kissell,  Ivo,  69,  182,  207  Lofgreen,  Verna  Mae,  112 

Kitchen',  lea  Mae,  195  Logsdon.  Betty.  79.  173.  185.  229 
Kizerian.  Dorothy,  104,  212,  253  251 

Knell,  James,  90,  222  Logsdon,  James.  81,  182 

Knudsen.  Arlene.  82,  171,  229  Long,  Larina  Carol,  108 

Kohler,  Barbara,  90,  173,  186,  215,  Longhurst,  Herman,  69,  136.  137. 
242,  243,  251  219 


Love,  William  S.,  69,  162,  216  Meservy,  Don,  121 

Loveless,  Estella,  253  Meservy,  Joseph  R.,  62,  169 

Loveridge,  Marliri,  187,  201  Micielson.  Laurine.  78.  150,  151, 
Loveridge.  Willard.  90  225 

Low.  Philip.  162  Midgley,  Ann,  105,  187,  244,  245 

Lowe,  Howard,  62,  170  Miera,  Alberto,  96,  137,  185 

Lowry,  Sheldon,  67,  204  Mikkelson,  Duane  S.,  70 

Ludlow,  Kenneth,  88,  182  Miles,  Beth,  195 

Ludlow,  Priscilla,  87,  184,  232  Miles.  Coy,  82,  156,  157,  162 

Lund,  Elaine,  68,  184,  188  Millar.  Marjorie.  103 

Lund.  Helene,  112,  212  Millar,  Phyllis,  99 

Lund.  Mary.  99,  211  Miller,  Betty  Neva.  109.  211,  23S 

Lundell,  Clyde,  218  Miller,  Gwendolyn,  108 

Lundell,  Joyce,  114  Miller,  Joan,  115 

Lundell,  Lillian,  112  Miller,  LaWana,  88,  211,  225 
Lundquist,  Kenneth,  182,  200,  249    Miller,  Leone,  95,  253 

Lung,  Verna,  109  Miller,  Leron,  90,  193 

Lyman,  James,  106,  165.  214  Miller,  Lowell,  67,  174 

Lyman,  Kaye,  82,  194,  210  Miller,  Magdalene,  76 

Lyman,  Opal  123,  Miller,  Mildred,  104,  235 

„  Miller,  Veda,  88.  209 

**  Millerburg,  Renee,  111 

Mabey,  Doug,  89,  164,  223  w-ll^I''-,;?^''';^'®  "fJ™°"'  '"^ 

MacDonald,  Kyle,  116  ^'  ^'■^^^"^'  IL 

Macdonald,  Ruth,  102,  1 12,  232  Jjf  ^^  S^    , «   , « 

MacDonald,  Verla,  93,  196,  215  Y/     '    i?,^'  ^^^aJ^^ 
Macfarlone,  Welling,  76,  169,  249    wi"^'''  |'™f '  '°2, 

Macintosh,  Eileen,  251  ^1"^^'  ^^^'V"'  80 

Mack,  Reed.  259  J^l"^"-'  "?^°'f,'  "■ '^O 

Mackay,  Clyde,  75,  187  ^l"^""'  ^1'°  ^''^n,  95  194 

MacKay,  EUert,  104  '^'"?';',^°7  ^^.^'  ^^'  ^^^'  ^^^' 

MacNaughton,  Thomas  J.,  112  u-ZSv-uLIoo 

Madsen,  Janis,  121  ^'f t' ,?"?T^'  ^^,o 

Madsen,  Joyce,  114,  213  \^Tl  u'  A"''"''  "«  on«  00= 

Madsen,  Kenneth,  121,  175  ^'f^l  '  "°^e"=e-  65,  209.  228 

Madsen.  Myra.  107,  234  ^^  u^  '  2T^,'°-iJf,c 

Madsen,  Rex  A.,  92,  170,  187  »"£^^,"'  ^°^^'\  ^^'  ?  ^   ^^, 

Madsen,  Rhea,  106,  251,  253  Mn»^J  M^    "    Inb' o1',^^' 

Maeno,  Bernice,  92  m     f  ■T^v,'"^w°"in<?^-  ^'^ 

Magleby,  Jean,  80,  171,  197  ^°""'  ^°\''  ^^  'O?,  „„ 

Mahoney,  Mary  Rose,  1 16  ^°""°"'  f  %^"'=^-  ^5.  253 

Maibert,  Louis,  137  M°"f°"' ^^,'^''^' fn,  ^o?o  oc 

Maloney,  Mary,  234  Montague,  Glenn,  107  249,  253 

Mangum,  Bill,  138,  223  ^""^i^^^iti^^'Vo,^^^ 

M^^Slanfl°ra'6'6SV1''°'''''  Moo^Kae,' 2'ol^ 

MSchanl;  NoSn'i;,  9a  137,  216  ^^-oi^Tb*'  '°'  ''''  ''°-  ''''  '«'' 

Merchant,  Preston,  99,  186  w     ^"' ■'="<' 

Marler,  Ben,  106,  199,  221,291  Ia^^^' 7"%^\-7i    ,000/00., 

Marler,  Gwen,  110,  199  l^°°'^'  '"^'  f^'  '^'^63.  242   243 

Marshall,  Barbara  99,  196,  231  Jf°°^!'  ^^^,^^9.1  ^^^'  ^^^ 

Marshall,  Betty  Lou,  106  ^°°^^'  H^^l  '22.  253 

Marshall,  Ida,  104.  187,  207  ^°Z'  Rnwi.   ini 

Martin,  Beth,  114,  230  X'j  w  ^K    ?'    ?n.; 

»>r~w,„   D   iU   Qc    100   001  Moore,  Wilburta,  105 

Martin  Ruth,  95   183,  231  Mooring,  Wilma,  109,  202 

Maruoka,  Frank,  77,  206  \/i^,.„„^  ^ ,n,c   oon 

Matthews,  Adeloid^,  106,  224  ^ZIZ  mJ^Z.   u\  9?5 

Matthews,  Anna,  253  \Jltl?^'  R  Z   fli'        ' 

Mq  thews.  Colleen  Rae   106  Morris,  Kay,  78,  242,  249.  253.  272 

Ma  hews,  Elynn,  113,  224  Morris,  Lugene  Waddou^,  7Jf 

Matthewson,  Darwm,  223  153  226  242  ""k^.  "»j 

K° W  'm  '  ' ^°      1  nR  Morrison,  Betty  Jane,  1 05 

^Z       Y  !f°"""1io   090  Morrison,  Mavis,  109 

Mayer,  Katheryn  92,  229  Mortensen,  Chester,  75,  249 

Meador,  Donna,  13  Mortensen,  Nona,  95,  243 

Meason,  Frances,  106,  253  Moulton.  Deaune,  1 1 5,  287 

Mecham   Robert    169  Moulton,  Maxine,  116 

Me  or   Jean,  113  ^uir,  Joyce  105,,  183,  253 

Melton^  Anne,  104  ^uir,  Marion,  77,  176,  236,  249 

»/     J     u„t      •     no  ,e,  ,of  Muir.  Milton,  122 

Mendenhall.  Legia,  93,  167,  186,  Mullen,  Barbara,  83.  173,  202,  230, 

Z49,  Z51  242  243 
MendenhcJl,  Carma  Jane,  97,  228,    Murdock,  Mary  Ann,  103,  212.  249. 
Menlove.  Belva.  251  253 

Menlove  Roy.  123  Murphy.  Marvel.  81.  184.  194.  209, 
Mercer,  Arva,  79,  180,  242,  243  259   272   287 

Mercer.  Betty  Jo.  180,  193,  212,  242Murray,'  Chmles,  96,  195 

»/  D  u   ,nc   ,no  on^  Murri,  Donald,  88,  169,  200 

Mercer,  Bob.  105.  193,  206  Muse  H    137 

Meredith^  Carma  89,  231  Musig,  Marjorie,  105 
MerrJl,  Kimball,  137 


313 


McAllister,  Dale,  83,  178,  222,  249, 

251 
McAllister,  Elaine,  231 
McAllister,  Stan,  137,  219 
McArthur,  Uoyd,  95,  168,  219 
McCormick,  Billie  Jean,  75,  225 
McCulley,  Jess,  91 
McCurdy,  Voudis,  253 
McDaniel,  Dorothy.  109 
McDonald,  Ann,  108 
McDonald,  Barbara,  123 
McEwen,  Grace,  83,  207 
McFarland,  Ramona,  98,  215 
McFarland,  Thelma,  108 
McFarland,  Thomas  P.,  168 
McGaughey,  Glen,  110,  192 
McGuire,  L  Paul,  93,  175,  219 
Mclff,  Lyle  H,,  105 
Mcintosh,  ean,  88,  211 
McKinnon,  Dorthea,  78,  225 
McKnelly,  Ted,  99,  164,  176,  214 
McKnight,  Neil,  277  . 
McNeil,  Helen,  75,  229 
McNeill,  Mary  Alton,  108,  214 
McQuarrie,  Louise,  106,  183,  212- 

N 

Naegel,  Helen,  111 

Nate,  lane,  90,  207 

Nebeker,  Berva  Dawn,  98,  173,  214 

Nelson,  Bette,  91,  229 

Nelson,  Donna,  214 

Nelson,  Helen,  76,  171,  214,  253 

Nelson,  Lois,  253 

Nelson,  Marion,  98 

Nelson,  Maxine,  107 

Nelson,  Naomi,  109,  188,  251 

Nelson,  Rachel,  181,  186,  207 

Nelson,  Robert,  111 

Nelson,  Roxey,  88,  224 

Nelson,  Shirley,  105 

Neuteboom,  Grant,  65,  223 

Neves,  Mary,  113 

Newman,  Catherine,  214 

Nichols,  Elizabeth,  87,  158 

Nichols,  Lorraine,  76,  202,  214,  229 

Nichols,  Rosalie,  105,  209 

Nielsen,  Ardella,  69 

Nielsen,  Horence,  75,  211,  236,  253 

Nielsen,  Kenneth,  113,  182,  193 

Nielsen,  Ruth,  186 

Nielsen,  Sytha,  95 

Nielson,  Donna  Ruth,  105,211,225 

Nielson,  Dorothy,  103,  212 

Nielson,  Edna,  234 

Nielson,  Ida,  107,  200,  251 

Nielson,  Joel  F.,  113 

Nielson,  Joseph,  77 

Nielson,  Mark,  96,  223 

Nilson,  Reed,  136,  137 

Nixon,  Maurine,  111 

Norberg,  Dorothy,  88 

Norman,  Walt,  121 

Norris,  Shirley,  123,  213,  236,  261 

Norton,  Maxine,  77,  171,  209 

Nuffer,  DonL,  62,  168,  190 

Nusink,  Ray,  174,  292 


Oakley,  Claron,  122,  223 

Oaks,  Cecil,  208 

Oborn,  Connie,  115 

Ockey,  Blanche,  98,  159,  167,  230 

Ogden,  Dorothy,  99,  187 

Ohran,  Norlyene,  91,  150,  185,  249, 

251 
Okey,  Lucille,  105,  253 
Oliphant,  Doris,  79 
Oliver,  Betty,  180 
Ollerton,  Shirley,  105 
Olpiri,  Inozelle,  103 


Olpin,  Helen  Roe,  66,  163,  230 

Olsen,  Adell,  121,  186 

Olsen,  Betty,  174,  197 

Olsen,  Carolyn,  232 

Olsen,  Emelia,  123,  193,  253 

Olsen,  Evelyn,  111 

Olsen,  J.  Eldon  Jr.,  67 

Olsen,  Joseph,  80,  168 

Olsen,  Lee,  170,  176 

Olsen,  Lona  Faun,  92,  158,  232 

Olsen,  Matt,  138,  223 

Olsert,  Nial,  186,  236,  249,  251 

Olsen,  Rex,  87,  136,  137 

Olsen,  Roy,  95  134,,  200,  220,  249 


Petersen,  Raymond,  106, 
Peterson,  Albert  C.  78, 169, 197 
Petersonn,  Anna,  75 
Peterson,  Bobbette,  244,  245 
Peterson, Carmelia,  198 
Peterson,  Carol,  111 
Peterson,  Dean,  197 
Peterson,  Don,  251 
Peterson,  Elizabeth,  106 
Peterson,  Eva,  251 
Peterson,  Gae,  93,  179 
Peterson,  Geneal,  114 
Peterson,  Lenon,  109,  194,  212 
Peterson,  Lois  Ruth,  87,  187 


Olsen,  Verda,  54,  69,  116,  233,  258  Peterson,  Lola,  70,  179,  187,  200, 


Olson,  John,  91 
Olson,  La  Rae,  173 
Openshaw,  Nathel,  91,  192,  227, 

261 
Ord,  ^ob,  175 
Orton,  Roma,  107 
Orwin,  Arloa,  107 
Osborne,  Bruce,  137 
Ostler,  Alice,  227 
Ostler,  Boyd,  76,  169 
Ostler,  Donna  Rae,  105 
Ostler,  Emmett,  91 
Otteson,  Melba,  87,  187,  214 
Overlade,  Maxine,  92,  185,  226, 

242,  243 
Oveson,  Keith,  157 
Owens,  Marian.  65,  163,  233 


Pabst,  Roland  O.,  105 

Pace,  Gene,  137 

Pace,  Patricia,  90 

Packard,  Art,  201 

Page,  Barbara,  116 

Page,  Colleen,  86,  98,  230,  262 

Page,  Donna,  75,  207 

Page,  Erma,  103 

Page,  Lennie,  98,  244 

Palmer,  Shirley,  80 

Pardoe,  Thomas  E.  Jr.,  75,  138,  157, 

91  fi 
Parduhn,  LaPreal,  186,  249,  253 
Paris,  Marilyn,  253 
Park,  Lou  Jean,  105,  233,  243 
Parker,  Dan,  80,  253 
Parker,  Norman,  216 
Parker,  Orin,  180,  259,  260 
Parkinson,  Genevieve,  76,  207 
Porrish,  Joyce,  75,  171 
Partridge,  Ruth,  251 
Paxman,  Elaine,  88,  231 
Pay,  Elizabeth,  253 


210 
Peterson,  Melvin,  98,  168,  176, 

192,  195 
Peterson,  Ramona,  104 
Peterson,  Robert,88,  175 
Peterson,  Ruth, 76 
Peterson, Rolf  e,  130 
Petty,  Dorothy,  114,  183,214 
Petty,  MarUyn,  103,  224 
Petty,  Marjorie,  82,  176,  224, 
237  251 

Phelps,  Winifred,  103,210 
Phillips,  Mary,  96 
Phillios,  Napina,  253 
Pierce,  Marybeth,  90,  159,  185, 

187,210,243,319 
Pincock,  Lorna,  82,  171,  210 
Pinegar,  Glen,  175,  182,  206, 

242,  243,  249,  251 
Pitcher,  Marian,  88 
Pope,  Delvar,  78 
Porter,  Betty,  208 
Porter,  Blaine,  77,  184,  208,  222 
Porter,  Delia  Mae,  114 
Porter,  Owen,  196 
Potter.Robert,  115 
Powell,  John,  12,  219 
Powell,  Lynn  M.,  105 
Powell,  Max,  186 
Powell,  Reed  M.,  70,  293 
Powell,  V.  M.,  70 
Powelson,  Thomas,  182 
Pratt,  Mary,  231 
Preece,  Doris,  91,  195,  236,  237 
Price,  John,  87-,  137,  169,197 
Price,  Mary,  195 
Priday,  Margaret,  79,  186,  227 

270 
Prince,  Edwin  M.,  193 
Pringle,  George,  68,  170 
Prisby,  LaVee,  89,  188 
Praws,  Leo,  247 
Prusse,  Ralph  E.,  Ill,  186,216 


Payne,  Dean,  87,  164,  186,  190,  196.^^  „rir2iil  Q^ 
91 R  Oi-i  9-;s  11 Q  Pugh,Kely,95 


Pulham,  Kenneth,  122 


216,  243,  258,  319 
Payne,  Inez,  68,  150,  159,  184,  231   pTi'^u':rRnV''fS9' i'r^  iq-;  999 
Paystrup,  Raymond,  182  Pulsipher,  Bill,  82,  165,  195,  222, 

Paystrup,  Reuben,  253 
Peacock,  Elaine,  75,  185,  228,  249 
Peacock,  Louise  106,  194,  209 


Pearson,  Betty,  80,  228 
Peay,  Boyd,  91 
Pederson,  Eva,  104,  251 
Peel,  Grant,  78,  187 
Peel,  Mary,  108 
Peirson,  Beth,  88,  184 
Peirson,  Malcolm,  65,  184,  244 
Pendleton,  Elma  Jean,  103 
Perkins,  Anonna,  1 13,  192 
Perkins,  Merial,  97,  173,  228 
PerTy,Robert,  165,  217 
Persson,  Wayne,  91 
Peters,  Arlene,  105 
Petersen,  Barbara,  104 
Petersen,  Elliot,  164,253 
Petersen,  Herb,  114,  175,  220 
Petersen,  UMoyne,  62,  223 
Petersen,  Lila,  104 


247 
Purcell,  Albert  E.,  67 
Purrington,  Wealthy,  62,  176 
Pyne,  Clifton,  90 
Pyne,  Max,  88,  182 

R 

Raile,  Richard,  219 
Ram,  Houshang,  122 
Randall,  Bertha,  96,  192 
Randall,  Howard,  79,  187,  221, 

242  243 
Randall,  Pearl,  123,  188 
Randall,  Ruel,  182,  192 
Ransbottom,  Adele,  231 
Rasban,  Grant,  157 
Rasbapd,  Dorene,  105,  186,  236 
Rasband,  Heber,  109 
Rasband,  Jariett,  65 
Rasmussen,  Duane,  110 
Rasmussen,  Gloria,  1 1 1,  224 


Rasmussen,  Mont,  93 
Ratekin,  Vada  Lee,  123 
Rawle,  Carol,  253 
Rowlings,  Gladys,  103, 183 
Ream,  Hazel  Dawn,  105,  183, 

194,212 
Ream,  Marilyn,  77 
Ream,  Mary  Ida,  97, 194, 210 
Redd,  Ruth,  68,  176,  232 
Reed,  Calvin,  200 
Rees,  Betty  Lou,  111 
Reese,  Jean,  75,  163, 176, 179, 

187,227,259 
Reid,  James,  249 
Reid,  Robert,  81,  170 
Reid,  Wayne.  107 
Reimschiissel,  George,  66, 169, 

251 
Reynolds,  Annette,  231 
Reynolds.  LaRae,  109,  232 
Reynolds,  Nannna  Lee,  90,  232, 

243 
Reynolds,  Norma,  81,  228,  249, 

251 
Reynolds,  Taylor,  54,  76, 162, 

170,217.272 
Rhodes,  Donald.  77,  219 
Rice.  Adeline.  109, 188.  209,  253 
Rice.  Roydan.  107,243 
Rice.  Vol  Deane.  77, 158,  235 
Richards.  Blaine,  182 
Richards.  Faye.  213 
Richards,  G.  S..  182 
Richards.  Lucille,  79,  173.  226 
Richards,  Neil.  175,  185, 192 
Richardson,  James,  123.  186,253 
Richins.  J.  Grant,  220 
Richmond.  Roxie.  103 
Rickenbach.  Virginia,  79, 171, 

230 
Ricks,  Wanda.  78 
Ridge.  Ralph  W..  111,187 
Rigby,  Jeanne,  111 
Rigby,  Keith,  208 
Rigby,  Ruth,  208,  253 
Ririe,  David,  80,  200 
Rirrie,  Norma,  103 
Robbins,  Joshua.  253 
Robbins.  Norma.  103 
Roberts.  Arthur.  253 
Roberts.  Ben.  91.249,  251 
Roberts,  Clark,  123 
Roberts.  Jeanne  115 
Roberts.  LaRae.  1 1 1 
Roberts.  Louis.  249 
Robertson.  Marian,  158, 166/ 

251 
Robertson,  Reese,  115.  253 
Robertson,  Roberts,  103,  194, 

212 
Robinson,  Dorothy,  89, 185,  207, 

228 
Robinson'.  Ruth,  116 
Robison.  Betty  Jo,  198 
Robison,  Lois,  81, 171,  190,  215 
Robson,  Francelle.  107 
Rodriguez.  Domingo,  137 
Rogers,  Ben,  192 
Rogers,  Ray.  116 
Rogers.  Robert.  192 
Romney,  Cecile,  65,  207 
Romney.  Douglas.  67 
Romney,  Marilyn,  113.  232 
Romney,  Maurine,  93,  185,  207 
Romney,  Myrlerie.  90,  230 
Romney,  Reed,  87,  169 
Romriey,  Shiriey,  81,  232,  242 
Roper,  Betty  Jane,  75, 198,  210 
Roper,  Morrie.  80 
Roper.  Voit.  79 
Rose.  Lucille.  109.212 
Roslfelly,  Mary,  68 


314 


Ross,  John  Alton,  123, 193 
Ross,  Lorna,  107,  195 
Ross,  Ronald,  123,206 
Rothe,  Dean,  76,  222 
Roundy,  lone,  92 
Rowan,  Colleen,  78,  150,  231 
Rowe,  Doris  Mae,  105 
Rowley,  Dick,  75,  246,  260 
Rowley,  Margaret,  107,  253 
Roylance,  Fred,  220 
Royle,  Miriam,  253 
Rushton,  Luana,  107,  187,  190 
Russell,  Bessie,  123 
Russell,  Edith,  246 
Russell,  Glen  C,  62 
Russell,  Gloria,  111,187,235 
Russell,  Sue,  HI 
Ryskamp,  Edna,  88,  116,  159, 

185,199,227,242,243 
Rylting,  Lorry,  116,  178,  221,  249 

S 

Sabey,  Soren,  122 
Salisbury,  Joe,  87 
Sampson,  Carol,  187 
Sander,  June,  108,235 
Sanders,  Chris,  90,  197 
Sanders,  Ellen,  192 
Sanders,  Lillian,  1 1 1 
Sanders,  Lorraine,  192 
Sandstrom,  Jeanne,  67 
Sanford,  Dee,  71,  162,  168,'170, 

220,  243 
Sanford,  Junella,  78,  210,  226, 

253 
Sanford,  Shirley,  91 
Sardoni,  Lawrence,  251 
Sargent,  Lucille,  111,  196,  213 
Scherer,  Marjorie,  98,  231 
Schmidt,  Velma,  1 1 1 
Schmutz,  LaRae,  186 
Schow,  Russell,  81 
Schwantes,  Glendora,  92,  158, 

166,227,253 
Schwantes,  Gloria,  92,  158,  166, 

226,  253 
Schwantes,  John  William  (Bud) 

137 
Schwartz,  Connie,  1 1 1 
S?hwartz,  Ruby,  75,  249 
Scott,  Lola  Fay,  249 
Scoville,  Betty,  215 
Scoville,  Estelle,121,193,  253 
Seegmiller,  Garth,  137 
Seely,  Betty  Jane,  109,211 
Seely,  Dale,  79 
Seely,  Helen,  111,212 
Sells,  Mary,  80,197,  215,  249 
Sessions,  Gorilla,  1 1 1,  207 
Sessions,  Sterling,  78,  164,  174, 

175,176,216,237,243,261 
Sevy,  Mae,  79,  232,  251,253 
Shakespeare,  Erma,  190 
Sharp,  ^^ona,  109,199 
Sharp,  Sally,  109,  234 
Sharp,  Stephen,  182,  186 
Shaw,  Frank,  251 
Shaw,  Hazel,  103 
Shaw,  Mildred,  89,  200,  213, 

249 
Shelley,  Paul,  218 
Shepherd,  Arlene,  90,  166,  176, 

192,  214 
Shepherd,  Lois,  80,  171 
Sheranian,  Pauline,  82,  194,  215, 

251  253 
Shields,'  Grant  L.,  52,  54,  68,  162, 

165,176,178,195,223,249 
Shifter,  Max,  136,  137 
Shippee,  Dorothy,  93,  188,  227 
Shirts,  Maxine  B.,  70,  173 


Shirts,  Morris,  77 
Shuck,  Richard,  91 ,  249,  251 
Shuler,  Bonnie,  105,  202 
Shun,  Glen,  137 
Shurileff,  Nancy  Jane,  107,  213 
Shuriz,  Alma,  178 
Shurtz,  Betty,  105 
Simmons,  Clara,  111,  187 
Simmons,  Edith,  97,  173 
Simmons,  Lionel,  116 
Simmons,  Lucile,  97,  1 88,  21 1 
Simmons,  Marilyn,  82 
Simmons,  Norma,  115,  190 
Simms,  Elmer,  122 
Simons,  Florence,  69 
Sinclair,  Marjorie,  82,  186,  211 
Singleton,  Veloy,  77,  179 
Sirrine,  Donna,  88,  192,  209 
Skousen,  Peter,  89,  137,  176,  187, 

192,218 
Skousen,  Virginia,  192,  253 
Slack,  Jean,  251 
Slack,  Paul,  251 
Slade,  Norma,  209 
Slater,  Arthur,  91,  169 
Sloan,  Beverly,  249,  251 
Smart,  Mary,  76,  159,  183,  235, 

242,  243,  247 
Smart,  Roma,  87,  253 
Smith,  Alton  B.,  67 
Smith,  Bessie  A.,  70,  196 
Smith,  Blaine,  107 
Smith,  Carol,  92 
Smith,  Connie  Jean,  98 
Smith,  Corinne,  90,  186 
Smith,  Deloy  W.,  67,  208 
Smith,  Eleanor,  121,  193 
Smith,  Eva  Jane,  91 
Smith,  Hazel,  123 
Smith,  Herberi,  78,  253 
Smith,  Ida  Mae,  123,253 
Smith,  Ibelmas,  187 
Smith,  Joyce,  212 
Smith,  June,  92,  158,  166,233, 

254,  270 
Smith,  Kenneth,  79,  157,  220,  242, 

319 
Smith,  Marceline,  186 
Smith,  Milton,  78 
Smith,  Norma  Jeonn,  115,  193 
Smith,  Olga,  208 
Smith,  Ramona,  116,  186,215, 

251 
Smith,  Shirley,  115,232,243 
Smith,  Tennyson,  115,  184 
Smith,  Thelma,  201,212 
Smoot,  Edward,  218 
Smoot,  Mike,  219 
Smoot,  Nadine,  114,  233 
Smuin,  Janice,  116,  186 
Smurthwaite,  J.  Robert,  116,  190 
Sriorr,  Glenn,  72,  168,  195 
Snell,  Marie,  83,  171,  232,  244, 

261 
Snow,  Alma,  186,  196,  231,  247, 

251 
Snow,  Anthony,  82,  218,  237 
Snow,  Dean,  97,  219 
Snow,  Don,  68, 196,  218,  263, 

270 
Snow,  Ellsworth  R.,  65, 175, 176 

218 
Snow,  Juanita,  116 
Snow,  Shipley,  54,  66,  68,  175, 

176,  196,218,242,319 
Snowberger,  Helen,  108,  190,  233 
Snyder,  June,  121,195 
Sohm,  Elaine,  201 
Sorensen,  Alene,  109,  201,  229 
Sorensen,  Ruby,  122,  253 
Sorensen,  Thelma,  75,  173,  213 


Sorensen,  Velora,  93,  209 

Southerland,  Melba,  149 

Spence,  Bill,  237 

Spencer,  Helen,  96,  167,  227 

Sperry,  Elaine,  173,211 

Spicer,  Carol,  81 

Spicer,  Kathleen',  183 

Spilsbury,  Duane,  75,  244,  247 

Spohn,  Juana,  81,229 

Spratley,  Joan,  149,  167,  234,  261, 
271 

Sprouse,  Don,  116,  195 

Squire,  LaVonn,  98,  158,  166, 
176,  197,229,243,319 

Squire,  Phil,  92,  197 

Squires,  Meade,  115,  133 

Standiford,  Ruby,    115 

Standley,  Mary,  226,  244 

Stapley,  Dwight,  137 

Stapley,  Stan,  137 

Stapp,  RoyE.,  116,  165 

Staynor,  Naortii,  123,  201,  213 

Stayner,  Sally,  173,  201,214 

Steed,  Stuart,  122,169 

Stenquist,  Lee,  78,  170 

Stevens,  Helen',  116 

Stevens,  Marilyn,  179 

Stevensen,  Arlene,  122,  233 

Stevenson,  Marilyn,  81,  209 

Stewari,  Clark,  222 

Stewart,  Karma,  91 

Stewart,  Wanda  Vee,  197,  215 

Stock,  Connnie,  201 

Stoddard,  Claire,  106,  233,  243, 
265 

Stoddard,  Larry,  121,  165,  216 

Stoddard,  Lou,  104,233 

Stokes,  Eva,  167,214,251 
Stokes,  Orpha,  167,214,251 

Stolworthy,  Colleen,  116 

Stone,  Chester,  62 
Stout,  Dorothy,  98,  207,  249 
Stradling,  Glenda,  122,  253 
Stratford,  Betty,  90,  173,  190,  214 
Straw,  Norma  Nell,  90 
Stringfellow,  Esther,  224 
Stringham,  Iris,  115 
Stringham,  Janet,  90,  166,  214 

233 
Stringham,  Ned,  121,  176,  195 
Strong,  Maxine,  109 
Stubbs,  Max,  165,253 
Stubbs,  Nila,  79,  163,  228,  251 
Stucki,  Franklin,  71,  170 
Stucki,  Glenna,  III,  186,  198, 

213,249 
Stueler,  Elna,  71 
Sturgill,  Lois,  87,  186 
Suhlsen,  Wyoma,  214 
Sullivan,  Norman,  113,  249,  253 
Summerhays,  Ben,  93 
Sutherland,  Melba  Fay,  1 1 1 
Sutton,  Gwendolyn,  109 
Sutton,  Jacqueline,  71 
Sutton,  Marjorie,  91,  207 
Sutton,  Thelma,  92 
Swain,  Felice,  78, 176,  204,  215 
Swain,  Lorraine,  93 
Swainston',  Rosa  Mae,  80,  173 

229,  261 
Swapp,  Wylie,  81,  190,  196 
Swayers,  Mary,  229 
Swenson,  Dawn  Etta,  253 
Swensonn,  Dorothy,  122 
Swenson,  LaRee,  78,  171,  227 
Swenson,  Richard,  219 
Swenson,  Ruth,  230 
Sylvester,  Dewain,  77,  186,  292 


Talboe,  Harold,  96, 165,  222 


Tangren,  Joy,  82,  159,  215,  226, 
242,  243 

Tanner,  Bruce,  223 

Tanner,  Marilyn,  186 

Taylor,  Alton,  87,  180,  226 

Taylor,  Betty,  109,213 

Taylor,  Betty  Mae,  187 

Taylor,  Cherie,  113 

T,aylor,  Dale,  123,253 

Taylor,  Deanne,  89,  187,  211,  234 

Taylor,  Frank,  83,  157,219 

Taylor,  Iris,  78,  228 

Taylor,  Jeannie,  115,  244 

Taylor,  Leah,  111,233 

Taylor,  Lester,  185,216 

Taylor,  Lois,  111,224 

Taylor,  Lois  Ann,  116 

Taylor,  Lucy,  109 

Taylor,  Marion,  66 

Taylor,Pat,  122,  212,253 

Taylor,  Richard,  79,  175,  181, 
206,  223,  260 

Tftylor,  Rose,  66,  71,  159,  235,  253 

Taylor,  Vaughn,  66,  156,  184 

Taylor,  Winston,  113,  165,  170, 
221 

Taysom,  Lloyd,  187 

Teichart,  Laurie,  69,  159,  181, 
186,207 

Tennant,  Betty,  111,  183 

Tennant,  Inez,  96 

Tennant,  Iris,  96 

Terry,  Elma,  98,  198,210 

Terry,  Marilyn,  111 

Tew,  Joyce,  83,  215 

Thacker,  Carma,  98 

Thackrell,  Jeanne,  87 

Thain,  June,  113,233 

Thatcher,  Clifton,  96 

Thatcher,  L.  George,  71 

Theobald,  Bonnnie  Jean',  107 

Theobald,  Paul,  123,  164,  198 
Thirkill,  Donna  Mae,  173,  201, 
227 

Thomas,  Adrian  A.,  71 
Thomas,  Donna,  210,  226 
Thomas,  Joan,  115,213,236 
Thomas,  Leland,  122 
Thomas,  Lois,  208 
Thomas,  Ruth,  83,  186,  210,  251 
Thomas,  Vern,  208 
Thomas,  Winifred,  65,  228 
Thompson,  Ethelyn,  87 
Thorn psson,  Frank,  122 
Thompson,  Joy,  82,  176,  228,  237 
Thompson,  Paul,  86,  271 
Thomson,  Carol,  1 1 1 ,  253 
Thomson,  Diclc,  122 
Thomson,  Elayne,  77,  197,  228 
Thorn,  Scott,  168     . 
Thorne,  Betty  Jean,  1 1 5 
Thorne,  Lawrence,  89,  186,  206 
Thornley,  Golda,  92,  151,  225 
Thornton,  LaVelle,  91 
Thorpe,  ShirieyL,  113 
Threet,  Lemmie,  253 
Thriet,  Conway,  109,  186,  253 
Thunnel,  Marie,  251 
Thunnell,  Roland  F.,  68,  184 
Thurber,Laie,  30,  89 
Thurgood,  Jack,  138 
Thurkill,  Donna  Mae,  79 
Thyrel,  Doreen,  109,243 
Tidwell,  Bar  Dee,  115,243 
Timms,  Dorothy,  62,  215 
Tingey,  Donnna,  122,  253 
Tingey,  Kenneth  L.,  113 
Tingey,  J.  Willard,  113,  165,  217 
Tingey,  Yvonne,  1 1 6 
Todd,  Elaine,  79,  184,234 
Tolcmd,  Marion',  75 


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Tolman,  Glen,  116,  182,201 
Tolman,  Helen  Mae,  109,  183, 

201 
Tolman,  Vilate,  113,  201,236 
Toman,  Marion,  157 
Toolson,  Kathleen,  122,  123 
Tourney,  Helen,  113,212 
Tracey,  Jacklin,  107 
Tree,  Marion,  136,  137 
Trevino,  Marcisa,  185 
Trotter,  Edyihe,  107 
Trujillo,  Alfonso,  90 
Turley,  Norman,  113,  192 
Turnbow,  Bill,  195 
Turner,  Rodney,  186 
Twitchell,  Robert,  198 
Tyler,  lane,  107,194 

U 

Udall,  Addison,  75,  168,192, 

195,217 
UUock,  Emma,  70 


Van  Leuven,  Ruth,  77,  224 
Van  Wagenen,  Richard,  122 
Vernon,  Glena,  82 
Vernon,  June,  91 
Vincent,  lean,  253 
Vincent,  Ronald  G.,  97,  221 
Voorhees,  Don  Gordon,  115 

W 

Waddoups,  Elaine,  82,  184,  227, 

242,  243 
Wagstalf,  Bert,  122 
Wagstalf,  Josephine,  113 
Wagstaif,  LuDeane,  92 
Wahlen,  Gwen,  92,  229 
Waite,  Willis,  76,  180,194,206, 

222  245 
Wakefield,  Leland,  195,  204 
Walker,  Agnes,  116,202 
Walker,  Carol  Rae,  113,  187,  195 
Walker,  Keith,  81 
Walker,  Macine,  93 
Walker,  Reed,  898,  251 
Wall,  Helena,  79,  187 
Wallace,  Glenna,  88 
Walser,  Aseneth,  107,  253 
Walser,  Lucille,  111 
Walsh,  Bertie  Del,  113,  186,  212 
Walsh,  Bob,  186 


Wardle,  Dennis,  98,  208 
Wardle,  Mary,  208 
Waidle,  Phyllis,  113,200 
Warner,  Joseph  H.,  72 
Warner,  Lynn,  109,  190,  229,  253 
Wornick,  Stephen,  218 
Warr,  Margie,  113,201,212 
Warren,  Edgar  Jensen,  103 
Wasden,  LaRue,  89,  198,  211 
Watkins,  Helen,  80 
Watts,  Alice,  70 
Watts,  Ardean,  115,178,186, 

249, 251  295 
Watts;  Yvonne,  109,  244,  253 
Wayman,  Reid  Lee,  1 1 3,  221 
Weathers,  Peggy  Lou,  107,  187 
Weaver,  D,  L,  HI,  164,  200,  221 

253 
Weaver,  Don  Mark,  109,  251 
Weaver,  June,  95 
Webb,  Barbara,  110,  233 
Webb,  Colleen,  116 
Webster,  Ada  Vee,  1 1 0,  1 90,  21 5, 

234 
Weech,  Corinhe,  77 
Weed,  Floyd,  164,  169,  223,  258, 

287 
Weeks,  Clyde  Everett,  107,  206, 

243 
Weeks,  Ella  Beth,  121,  187,  195 
Weight,  Blanche,  68 
Weight,  Joe,  121,  128,220,270 
Weight,  Mrs.  Ken,  184 
Wells,  Lewris,  222 
Welsch,  Barbara,  96,  194,  215 
Welsh,  Eleanore,  122,253 
Welti,  Carolyn,  122 
Welti,  Douglas,  78,  220 
Wenebrenner,  Jean,  121 
West,  Harriet,  109 
Westenskow,  Claude,  80,  190 
Weston,  William,  62 
Westover,  Ross  W.,  123,  137 
Wheelwright,  Carol,  95,  21 1,  235 
Whitaker,  John,  122 
Whitaker,  MaxJ.,  109 
Whitby,  George,  122 
White,  Idella,  76,  171,213 
White,  Lois,     109 
WhiteSides,  Caroline,  77,  174, 

210 
Whiting,  Gory,  137,  219 
Whiting,  Irene,  99,  192,  209,  253 
Whiting,  Joyce,  90,  159,  167,  226, 


242,  270 
Whiting,  Lavon,  30 
WhiUey,  Reed,  122,206 
Whitlock,  Rae  Lou,  81 
Whitney,  Frank,  136,  137 
Whitney,  Jean,  88,  232 
Whitney,  Keith,  88,  187 
Whittle,  Gvireneth,  123,  253 
Widdison,  Leda  Jean,  82,  215 
Wight,  Beth,  67,  148,151,207 
Wight,  Kathryri,  207 
Wilcox,  Blaine,  92 
Wilcox,  Cherril  Downe,  109, 

187,190 
Wilkes,  Shirley,  65,  190,233 
Wilkinson,  Marian,  116,  232 
WiUey,  Alma,  186,249 
Williams,  Alton,  121,253 
Williams,  Alice,  111 
Williams,  Boyd,  115,  195 
Williams,  Clement,  168,  185,  208 
Williams,  David,  92 
Williams,  Earl,  89,  253 
Williams,  Elaine,  114 
Williams,  Glenda,  98,  200 
Williams,  Hanna,  88,  232 
Williams,  Joan,  113 
Williams,  Josephine,  208 
Williams,  LeOra,  109 
Williams,  Marilyn,  123, 188 
Williams,  Nevin,  253 
Willis,  Marilyn,  111,  187,194, 

209,  227 
Wilsori,  Don,  138 
Wilson,  Joyce,  95,  207,  251 
Wilson,  Keith,  62,  96,  138, 162, 

216 
Wilson,  Margaret,  77,  183,  21 1 
Wilson,  Margaret,  90,  159, 163, 

234,  242,  243,  258 
Wilson,  Paul,  65 
Wimber,  Evan,  78 
Winegar,  Leone,  93, 150, 151, 

185,224 
Winn,  Ronald,  109, 195 
Winsor,  William  Kenneth,  107 
Winten,  Mary,  196 
Wintch,  Mary,  65,  209 
Winters,  Que,  65 
Winterton,  Jirh,  93 
Winton,  Donald,  111,193 
Wiscombe,  Hovirard,  87,  195, 

220 
Wiscombe,  Nadine,  107 


Wixom,  Franklin,  92, 182,  206 

Wixom,  Marjorie,  113,  201, 214 

WoUaston,  Irene,  253 

Wood,  Don,  219 

Wood,  Elaine,  77, 198,  210, 226 

Wood,  LoRue,  212 

Wood,  Lovrene,  107 

Wood,  Margaret,  89 

Wood,  Norma  Jean,  83, 122, 187, 

188 
Woodard,  Douglas,  115,  195, 199 
Woodbury,  Sylvia,  98,  253 
Woodbury,  Virginia,  72,  209 
Wooley,  Dorothy,  253 
Wooley,  Fay,  253 
WooUey,  Evan',  122, 164, 195, 221 
Woolston,  Paul,  249,  251 
Worthen,  Howard,  76, 164, 175, 

178,184,220,249,251 
Wright,  Dee,  186 
Wright,  Jane,  95 
Wright,  L.  Pat,  221 
Wright,  Richard,  89, 165, 186, 

221 
Wright,  Robert,  249 


Yarn,David,71,162, 168, 195, 

202, 204 
Ycrtes,  Eva  Rae,  116, 190, 224 
Young,  Calvin,  123 
Young,  Doren,  95 
Young,  Harriet,  30 
Young,  Ira,  80, 168,  242,  243 
Young,  Jean,  87 
Young,  Kay,  79,  157, 162, 176, 

195,222,272 
Young,  Kenneth,  197,  249 
Young,  Margaret,  76, 174, 202, 

207 
Young,  Miriam,  67, 158,  234 


Zabriskie,  Beth,  116,  235, 261, 

264 
Zabriskie,  Jo  Anne,  107, 253 
Zabriskie,  Walter,  122, 164,  223 
Zeeman,  Aliene,  122 
Zeeman,  Maxine,  122 
Ziev3,  Betty,  72,  180,209 
Zimmerman,  Cecil,  222 
Zimmerman,  Peggy,  92,  214,  228 
Zirker,  Bonnie,  107, 195,  249 
Zwahlen,  Marva  Joy,  81, 197 


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Banyan  Photographers  (above)  Kenneth  Smith,  Ray 
Gwilliams,  and  Shipley  Snow. 

Banyan  salesmen  (below)  Mary  Beth  Pierce,  George 
Ballif,  Dean  Payne,  Truman  Clawson,  LaVon  Squire,  Mary 
Jane  Miner. 


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This  is  our  book  and  for  it  we  wish  to  express  our 
thanks  and  appreciation  to  those  who  helped  in  the 
making  of  it. 

First  to  our  loyal  staff  who  have  performed  well 
and  helped  us  over  the  rough  as  well  as  smooth  spots. 
...  to  Reed  Biddolph  for  photographic  aid  and  to  Joe 
B6el  for  portrait  work.  ...  to  Franklin  Hay  more  and 
the  Mountain  States  Bindery  for  printing  the  cover  and 
the  binding. 

To  all  these  and  everyone  else,  including  the 
Student  Body,  for  the  privilege  of  editing  the  book — 
we  say  thank  you 


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